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ArboristSite Operative
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Polishing Exhaust with Valve Lapping Compound
I use a piece of fuel line slid over an arbor made for emory cloth rolls. The amount of material the compound removes is low and it works great for easing the edge of the port where rings could snag.
Polishing Exhaust with Valve Lapping Compound
I use a piece of fuel line slid over an arbor made for emory cloth rolls. The amount of material the compound removes is low and it works great for easing the edge of the port where rings could snag.