Valve keeper groove grinder finished! This odd looking contraption is something I made to grind keeper grooves in valve stems. It's completion means I can finish the oversize valves for the 741 motor. The grinder motor is just a die grinder. It has a cutoff wheel in it in these pictures as just a test. I have an assortment of arbors and stones for doing different types of grooves. There is a diamond dresser in the tail stock of my lathe for shaping stones for various applications. The main power head is a gear reduction box/motor assembly from a copy machine! The various size sprockets I have that fit on the shaft connect to the valve head via slotted hose and clamps. Normally there is a spring behind it to keep pressure on the valve against the stop during grinding however there is slight angle to the upper pair of roller bearings that causes the valve to "walk" as it turns, also kepping pressure against the stop. I have normally done this type of work in a lathe with a tool post grinder but this machine is centerless (no chuck) so there is zero runout on the valve as it turns. The adjustable stop for the valve stem and stone depth means better consistency as well. The valve I used to test is a CB550 intake. Not a finish grind but just a test to see if there would be chatter....nope, cuts smooth as galss! Now I'm going to make up some good stones, do some practice work and get those big valves done for my engine!