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Valves and heads

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Valves and heads
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 10:25:35 -0700
   Ok, my 1100cc motor is in the shop and looks good, if nothing is cracked 
its going to be an easy rebuild.  I have had different opinions (How 
surprising is that?) on what to do with the valve seats.  I am of the 
opinion that I should have the head machined for hardened seats for 
unleaded gas but several people off-list have said don't bother.

   What is the consensus ?

    This is not going to be a race car, it is going to be a 2,000 maybe 
3,000 mile/year car, I have 2 other Singer's that need to be on the road so 
none of my cars gets a lot of miles.  If the spridget motor works out as 
well as I hope,  it might replace my daily driver and become a 6-8,000 
mile/year car which would involve 16 miles a day on the freeway 2 or 3 days 
a week.  That  is part fantasy, I am not sure a 1934 Singer is appropriate 
daily driver even with a spridget motor.

   Knowing how I will use the car, should I do hardened seats like I think 
I should or would it really be a waste of money  like it has been suggested ?

  One last item, on the Singer, the oil/temp/tach gauges are 
mechanical,  so I assume i will need spridget gauges.  What were the 
oil/temp gauges on a Sprite ?  The Singer club has decals to put on a 
Sprite Tach to make it look "Singerlike", I am not sure what to do for the 
oil/temp gauges and also the speedo.

        mike

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