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valve seat grinding — Renewing the valve seat area by grinding with a stone mounted upon a special mandrel … Dictionary of automotive terms
grinding — also See valve grinding valve seat grinding … Dictionary of automotive terms
valve grinding compound — An abrasive compound used for refacing valve seats. The suction cup is placed on the valve head and the valve is pressed into the seat; turning the handle between one s hands will grind the valve into its seat; always use with grinding paste. Not … Dictionary of automotive terms
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rest seat — n an area on the surface of a tooth that is specially prepared (as by grinding) for the attachment of a dental rest * * * see under area … Medical dictionary
valve — A device used to either open or close an opening to allow or prevent the flow of a liquid or gas from one place to another. There are many different types. See ABS relay valve accumultor valve air valve carburetor air control valve air gulp valve … Dictionary of automotive terms
grind — To remove metal from an object by means of a revolving abrasive wheel, disc, or belt. Also see valve grinding valve seat grinding … Dictionary of automotive terms
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Kaaron Warren — Occupation Writer Nationality … Wikipedia
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