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Valve service

4th April 1975, Page 52
4th April 1975
Page 52
Page 52, 4th April 1975 — Valve service
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Two ranges of valve servicing equipment are being imported from the USA by Morris and Ingram. The Hall-Toledo heavy-duty model EDP is an eccentric valve seat grinder suitable for grinding large-diameter valve seats of cast iron, steel or stellite. Other models in this range are the EJ, covering smaller engines and the VIP In-Line which grinds in line with the valve guide-valve seat centre-line.

The other range being imported is the Neway, a low cost manually operated valve cutting instrument which will meet the needs of most popular small engines.

Prices: Hall-Toledo EDP, from £485; EJ, from £299.45; VIP, from £507.85. Neway basic kit, £63.80.

Available from: Morris and Ingram (London) Ltd, 156 Stanley Green Road, Poole, Dorset.

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