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  • Sealed Power Engine Valve Seat for Suzuki - 245-1375-56

    Sealed Power® Engine Valve Seat for Suzuki

    PartNumber: 245-1375-56
    Product Specifications
    • Counter Bore: 34.9250
    • Counter Bore (Inch): 1.3750
    • Depth: 6.6040
    • Depth (Inch): 0.2600
    • ID: 27.9910
    • ID (Inch): 1.1020
    • ID Tapered: N
    • OD: 35.1030
    • OD (Inch): 1.3820
    • Seat Angle: 45
    • Standard Size: Standard
    • UPC: 724956663460
    • Part Description: Suzuki Engine Valve Seat
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  • Sealed Power Engine Valve Seat for Suzuki - 245-1500-79

    Sealed Power® Engine Valve Seat for Suzuki

    PartNumber: 245-1500-79
    Product Specifications
    • Depth: 6.6550
    • Depth (Inch): 0.2620
    • ID: 32.8930
    • ID (Inch): 1.2950
    • ID Tapered: N
    • OD: 38.1000
    • OD (Inch): 1.5000
    • Seat Angle: 45
    • Standard Size: Standard
    • UPC: 614046345003
    • Part Description: Suzuki Engine Valve Seat
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About Suzuki Valve Seat

Suzuki is a Japanese multinational corporation. In 2016, Suzuki was the eleventh biggest automaker. It comes with a lot of great cars and parts, including the valve seat parts. The faulty valve seat parts can cause an increase in oil consumption, an engine misfire, and a decline in engine performance. The Suzuki valve seat parts in an internal combustion gasoline engine are the exterior against which the exhaust valve rests when the valve is closed.
Suzuki provides a lot of great parts. But after a long time, the worn valve seat parts might cause huge problems. The removal process for the Suzuki valve seat parts is as follows: Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Then remove the cylinder heads from the engine block. Next, remove the springs and retainers. Later, flip the cylinder head so you can see the ports. Finally, use a punch to hammer out the valve seat parts from the back side of the cylinder head. Signs of bad valve seat parts include higher oil consumption, rough engine idling, and cylinder misfire. Choose among a lot of Suzuki products at varied prices online. The car will remain classic and prevailing for its useful Suzuki products.

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