This video demonstrates the installation of nickel alloy valve seats in Panhead engines manufactured between 1948 and 1965. The presenter showcases two different machines used for this process: a milling machine that cuts out the old seat for a precise interference fit, and a Sunnen headmaster machine. Both tools achieve the same objective in preparing the cylinder head for new valve seats. The description also includes a link to purchase shop t-shirts from Dragonman's.
This video demonstrates the process of installing nickel alloy valve seats in Harley Davidson motorcycle cylinder heads using a Sunnen H.M. machine. It also mentions capabilities in dual spark plugs, Sportster Ironheads, and all Shovelhead engines, as well as porting and flowing services. A link to the shop's t-shirt store is provided.
This video demonstrates the installation process of nickel alloy valve seats in Panhead Harley-Davidson engines manufactured between 1948 and 1965. The presenter explains that the original brass valve seats are not durable enough for modern fuels containing high concentrations of alcohol and methanol, which can corrode them. The video provides a quick guide on how to replace these seats in Harley heads. A link to the shop's t-shirts is also provided.
This video focuses on the process of installing nickel alloy valve seats into Harley-Davidson Panhead engine components, specifically for models manufactured between 1948 and 1965. The presenter highlights the effectiveness of these seats for unleaded gasoline and offers head work services for Panheads and other Harley-Davidson models to both the public and other shops nationwide. The emphasis is on practical engine repair and modification for classic motorcycles.
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