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Powerbuilt Valve Lapping Compound

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$14.99

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Powerbuiltt

Powerbuiltt

Powerbuilt Valve Lapping Compound

$14.99

Product Details

  • For hand lapping hardened steel valves and valve seats

  • Can also be used for honing cutters and knives, and mating gear sets

  • Two 2½ oz canisters: coarse #120 and fine #280 grit

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This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

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Automotive Repair Kit TypeMaintenance KitMaintenance KitMaintenance KitMaintenance Kit
Number of Pieces1319
Package Depth (cm)17.27 cm6.00 cm17.02 cm16.51 cm

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Q: can I use this on a leather strop for sharpening knives

12 years ago
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  • A: It can be used for honing cutters and knives

    12 years ago
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Q: Can I use this compound to sharpen a push mower?

12 years ago
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  • A: We do not recommend using this product to sharpen a push mower

    12 years ago
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Q: Are these compounds bound in a water soluble form, or grease? some products like this that I see on line say that the coarse grind material is in a water soluble form, whereas the fine grind is in a grease

12 years ago
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  • A: No, the compound is not water soluble. It is petroleum based

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