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Valve Guide drill bit source needed
I used to get them from Baum tools. Jerry Woods Had them for a while IIRC. Getting a batch made from a tooling outfit isn't cheap. Any idea who still stocks them?
Pilot end is 9mm to fit the guide bore. Drill bit OD is 11.80mm/.464". I'm down to my last one.
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Could you make a few step drills using your metal lathe, a toolpost grinder (or even a Dremel mounted to the toolpost) and the correct-size drill bits (.464" O.D.)?
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Apologies John- not much data out there. Using the Wayback Machine, I was able to find the old listing from the Baum Tools online catalog for May of 2005. Below is the main image clip. The pop-out was not available, but it references Tool #87 as well. Hopefully, this helps in the search...
Link: https://web.archive.org/web/20050507123638/http://tools.baumtools.com/index.jsp?menu=por&newIndex=3&index=11&make=por&model=&part_number=&primary_section=&secondary_section=&tool_use= ![]()
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Baum said they didn't have them, but I'll try calling with the number 86B.
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Looks like a modified twist drill bit. A good machinist with a grinding attachment on a lathe and the proper sized collet could knock out a batch reasonably quickly. Mc Master will have the core bit.
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I have done this. Takes time, fiddling, and knowledgeable use of a lathe with a tool post grinder then finished with a drimel, but is do-able for a DIYer.
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Don't have a tool post grinder. Rather buy several. Already priced getting some made and it's out of hand. Must be some out there for sale.
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John,
I will poke around as we would buy a bunch as well.
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can you go to .492 OD?
https://www.cylinderheadsupply.com/dcmkwikway.html item 7211 is sorta kinda close all you're doing is drilling out the old guide and leaving a shoulder so you can pound it out? |
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maybe another
https://www.mcmaster.com/29525A56/ I don't have the stem diameter so I looked at my BMW motorcycle book and the airheads use 8mm stems. |
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John - I suspect there are many Seattle-area shops making custom machining / cutting tools for the local aerospace industry. I did a quick Google search and came up with this one:
Cutting Tool Control, Inc Cutting Tool Control, Inc Cutting Tool Control, Inc I'm sure there are others. If you know somebody local in the machine-shop business, they may have a favorite tool grinding service they use. |
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Cutting tool control did the last batch, but new people in there now that are less than cooperative.
Swift tool wants $149 for one and $84 each for six. Gotta be a better deal.
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They were ready made and available several years ago, just for drilling out 911 guides, so there should be a source from the past that provided them.
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Since this has the same layout as a drill piloted counter bore, what stops you from sharpening the current ones you have?
The drill point is pretty standard and the counter bore portion can be sharpened on a tool grinder. Same operation as tip sharpening an endmill. |
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But I need a 9mm pilot. 8mm works for a 993. I have those.
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