OldBlueDually
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- Location
- Minnesota
- First Name
- Justin
- Truck Year
- 1976 GMC
- Truck Model
- C30
- Engine Size
- 455 Olds
I am working on my Olds 455 for my square build, and I want to cut down the valve guides myself with the arbor and valve guide cutter from comp cams (on a budget build here!).
The valve guides need to be cut down due to the dual coil springs being used which are needed for the cam I am putting in it.
I need to cut my valve guides down to .530 O.D. (currently .575/577 O.D.) for the new valve oil seals to work. (Old seals will not work due to dual valve springs).
After this is done would it be safe to reuse the head bolts, or should I buy new ones? The are $90 for the set of head bolts. To my knowledge this engine has never been apart (1969 engine).
Here are a few pics of the cutter & arbor to do the work. Pics kind of suck....
The valve guides need to be cut down due to the dual coil springs being used which are needed for the cam I am putting in it.
I need to cut my valve guides down to .530 O.D. (currently .575/577 O.D.) for the new valve oil seals to work. (Old seals will not work due to dual valve springs).
After this is done would it be safe to reuse the head bolts, or should I buy new ones? The are $90 for the set of head bolts. To my knowledge this engine has never been apart (1969 engine).
Here are a few pics of the cutter & arbor to do the work. Pics kind of suck....
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