Before Christmas I'd decided to use a cylinder head with a badly recessed intake valve seat. I had hoped to get a local shop to replace the valve seat but two said "no" and the third said only in the distant future. I'd worked around the edges of an automotive machine shop as teenager so had an idea of how to do it. The biggest hurdle was the cost of the valve seat counterbore cutter. So I decided it was time to spend some money and learn something. I bought the cutter and seat and made the rest.
Heated the head in the bbq and drove out old valve guides to drive in new. Why are there so many cast iron heads with bronze guides??? Also check out the depth of the intake seat.
Turned a pilot to center the valve seat cutter on the valve guide.
Then made a fixture to drive the cutter and platform to hold the head at 37.5 degrees approximately.
Wood it work?
(also considered tilting the head the required angle but was concerned that the weight of the tooling would tend to force the cutter off center.) Don't know why the picture is sideways.


