<VV> My dropped valve seat

James Davis hurricanehazel16 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 5 16:17:46 EST 2024


.If you are going to use an old electric oven to burn off the oily gunk,
make sure you move the oven outside.  The fumes stink and the odor lingers
for days.
Jim Davis

On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 12:57 PM tony underwood via VirtualVairs <
virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:

>
> On 11/4/2024 10:10 PM, N2VZD TIM wrote:
> > I used to them often. but no more. I have a discarded built in kitchen
> > (free from appliance store junk pile) oven that plugs into my welder
> > 220 outlet used for doing those. @400 for 15 20 mins push them out
> > with ease no galling . Did seats the same way.   This also dries up
> > oily crud so it cleans off easy.
> >
>
> This isn't a bad idea.   Since I've been cleaning up my shop, I can
> likely spare some room for an old oven like that.  And my compressor is
> 220 volt so I have an outlet.   Sounds like a plan for crud cleanup as
> much as anything else.   Now I guess I'm gonna be on the lookout for an
> old oven.
>
>
> 73's
>
> tony..
>
>
>
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