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Old 05-30-2010, 09:49 PM
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While I have the head off I'd like to install my 60lb valve springs, intake and exhaust. How do I go about doing this install?
 
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you will need a valve spring compressor, compress the old spring, remove the reatiners, decompress spring, remove old spring, install new spring, compress it, install reatiners, decompress it, then move on to the next one.
 
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Thanks! And one more question? How do I get the retainers off?
 
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Old 05-31-2010, 01:53 PM
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small magnet is the best way, or with the head off needle nose plyers will work just fine.
 
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u don't need to take the head off do you?
 
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no you can do it with the head on you will just have to pressurize the cylinder with air through the injector hole it will hold the valve up
 
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Old 06-02-2010, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by ztk7220
u don't need to take the head off do you?
you can do it with the head on but its takes a good while

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no you can do it with the head on you will just have to pressurize the cylinder with air through the injector hole it will hold the valve up
you don't have to do that, I did mine by rolling the motor arround until the cyl I was working on was at TDC. The valve will rest on the top of the piston after you take the spring off.
 
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Old 06-02-2010, 12:21 PM
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you don't have to do that, I did mine by rolling the motor arround until the cyl I was working on was at TDC. The valve will rest on the top of the piston after you take the spring off.
thats another way but its a pain when the valve wont stay up when trying to put the keepers in
 
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I need to do mine as well but also need to replace the seals while im in there.. How hard is it to get to the ones at the back with the spring compressor?
 
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I need to do mine as well but also need to replace the seals while im in there.. How hard is it to get to the ones at the back with the spring compressor?
depends on what spring compressor you have. I made my own that worked well out of a peice of plate.
 


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