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Where to get heads worked over??

ratat98

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Hey all,
I've come to the conclusion that I need new head gaskets. The engine is losing power, the heads are leaking oil, and the anti-freeze has turned from green to oily brown. (havent checked for water in the oil yet, but it did make some oil last time I checked, so it wouldn't surprise me.) Anyway, I want to get the heads worked over and make sure they aren't warped when I have them off and was wondering where is a good place to get that done? We have a local machine shop, but I don't know if he has the ability to do that. Is there a place I can ship them to?

Thanks in advance!
-Rat
 

cattlerepairman

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Local shop is worth checking out for several reasons:
- if it is the only/one of a few shops in the area, they likely work on a wide variety of things, which is never bad
- I was told that the work of planing a head as such is not particularly difficult by machine shop standards; it is not unique or complicated; precision is needed. You may want to assure that they will deepen the valve seats by whatever thickness they remove from the head surface.
- you can bring and pick up your heads in person; if you ship, you need to package properly and have no idea how the velvet-gloved, care-taking, gentle-spirited mail operators treat your product
- you can drop in at a local shop, see how they work and also get local references

My two cents.
 
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diesel583

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Any automotive machine shop will be able to do what you need. The older the shop, and employies the better. This is 70 year old tech. Have then checked for cracks, loose valve guides and surfaced.
 

ratat98

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Thanks guys!
The local machinist has been in the business for about 20 years, so I check him out.. He is also a proud owner of a green hmmwv and drools over my deuce, so I have a good friendship with him. He does mostly farm implements, so I don't know how much engine experience he has, but It's worth a try!
 

Coal Cracker

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Thanks guys!
The local machinist has been in the business for about 20 years, so I check him out.. He is also a proud owner of a green hmmwv and drools over my deuce, so I have a good friendship with him. He does mostly farm implements, so I don't know how much engine experience he has, but It's worth a try!

Any machinist familiar with farm apparatus , should be well equipped to do your deuce heads.
 
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