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#108446 - 06/02/00 11:34 PM looking for 1940 intake/exhaust valves
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I am in need of intake/exhaust valves and valve grinding set for 1940 Caddy limo. If you have them or know of anyone who might have these items, please e-mail me at Lwach79555@aol.com<P>Thank you for your assistance.

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#108447 - 06/03/00 06:00 PM Re: looking for 1940 intake/exhaust valves
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Registered: 11/14/00
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Loc: bernardsville, n.j. u.s.a.
Egge Machine in California has all of the valve stuff that you will need. Their phone number is 800 866 3443. Don't forget that even though they are hydraulic lifters, the adjustment after grinding the seats and installing the new valves is very critical. Make sure that you go by the book to get the clearance right between the heel of the cam and the stem.

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