Description
When your Deutz engine isn’t sealing properly at the intake valves, you’ll notice rough idle, loss of compression, and poor fuel economy. The inlet valve seat is the critical surface where your intake valve closes and seals against the cylinder head. Over time, wear from constant valve hammering and heat cycles causes the seat to wear, creating leaks that rob power and let combustion gases escape. This precision-cut replacement seat restores that critical seal and gets your engine breathing correctly again.
What You’re Getting
- Exact replacement for original Deutz FL912 and FL913 intake valve seats
- Proper hardness rating to handle thousands of valve closures per minute
- Precision-cut sealing surface ensures complete combustion chamber seal
- Heat-treated material stands up to the extreme temperatures of air-cooled operation
Built for Real Farm Work
This valve seat fits Deutz FL912 and FL913 engines found in 06 series, 07 series, 07C series tractors, plus Agrocompact, Agrolux, Agroplus, and Agroprima models. These air-cooled Deutz engines are legendary for reliability in tractors, telehandlers, generators, and construction equipment where durability matters most. Whether you’re running hay equipment or doing loader work, proper valve sealing is essential for the power and efficiency these engines are known for.
Made to Last
Air-cooled engines see extreme temperature swings that water-cooled motors never experience, with components going from ambient to over 200°F in minutes. This valve seat is manufactured to handle those heat cycles without warping or losing its sealing ability. The proper material composition resists wear while maintaining the precise geometry needed for complete valve closure.
Installation Notes
Valve seat installation requires specialized tools and machining knowledge – this isn’t a backyard repair. Worn valve seats often change cylinder head geometry, requiring professional machining to achieve proper installed height. Professional installation is recommended as measurement and potential head work may be required for proper sealing. Your machine shop will need to check seat concentricity and valve-to-seat contact pattern to ensure proper installation.






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