Re: Valve Guide Driver and Depth Gauge
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You don't need the depth gauge, just measure the deck to guide distances before removing the old guides, and note in some engines intake and exhaust are installed to different depths. I'll post pictures of the various guide drivers I've used over the years, the only commercial one is a KD-815 (2nd from left with broken tip). If you can't find a driver, easy to have one made by anyone with a lathe, the small end fits inside the guide, the middle step is larger than the bore but smaller than the guide OD so that it rests on the shoulder of the guide but can still fit thru the bore in the block. The upper diameter is whatever you find convenient as a hand-hold. I usually use a 4# hammer, an suggest you place some wood over the block in the area of the valve seat so, should you miss a blow with the hammer, you don't accidently hit the block and ruin the seat. Unless the cam and lifters have been removed, drive the guides half-way down and break off with a chisel (they are quite brittle and snap very easily) and then drive the remaining section out. Pix of suitable depth gauges shown.
When installing new guides I usually pack them in dry ice for 20 or 30 minutes first - they will drive it with very little effort. Before starting the job, use corks or similar to plug the oil return holes in the valve chambers to any of the keepers or other debris from falling thru into the crankcase. If you're new to this type of job you might want to read "Understanding Valve Work" on The Packard Club forum. http://www.packardclub.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=862
Posted on: 2016/4/16 13:12
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Thanks for the good tips.
Unfortunately, I made the mistake of removing the guides from my 1951 327 engine without measuring the installation depth. Can anyone give me the specified installation depth for the intake valve guide and the exhaust valve guide? Thanks! George
Posted on: 3/13 17:06
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You will find lots of good information and helpful tips in this thread. I measured everything as being 1" from the deck in my 327.
valve guide driver tool thread
Posted on: 3/13 18:33
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I made mine out of brass..
The new guides are not are tough as originals. In the lower end. And thinner. At least the ones I have are.
Posted on: 3/13 21:12
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Riki
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