I have bought 3 tools with very little success. I am on my second overhead “puller†type (neither one really grips the inner spring), and I have has a little success with the craftsman “clamp†style (really meant for big American v8’s).
The only was I can pull any of the valves is by using the clamp tool with a socket at the end pushing up against the valve; it either works or slips off the retainer cap on the opposite end.
What have you guys been using to get these heads apart?
Valve spring compressor heart ache
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Re: Valve spring compressor heart ache
I used the small collet on this tool:
http://www.toolsource.com/stinger-large ... 3f89fjs585
Now, there is a bit of a "jump" when the screw is turned and the retainer suddenly comes free. But if the adaptor is centered on the retainer, the sudden movement still keeps the adaptor on the retainer.
http://www.toolsource.com/stinger-large ... 3f89fjs585
Now, there is a bit of a "jump" when the screw is turned and the retainer suddenly comes free. But if the adaptor is centered on the retainer, the sudden movement still keeps the adaptor on the retainer.
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Re: Valve spring compressor heart ache
I recently rebuilt a 2000 engine and found that with the head off the block I was able to use a piece of structural steel, Superstrut a-1200-HS available at many building supply stores, as a good valve spring compressor. I ran head bolts through the four corners and attached washers and nuts to keep the mating surface of the head off of the work surface. I placed a racket ball (or old tennis ball) in the combustion dome to keep the valves seated and secured the head to a work bench using a padded clamp. I secured the Superstrut to an outside cam housing bolt or stud, aligned the valve stem with a hole in the Superstrut, then levered down the springs and retrieved the keepers. See the photos at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/james.l.kee ... Compressor#
This setup also worked to replace the keepers. It might work for you as well.
http://picasaweb.google.com/james.l.kee ... Compressor#
This setup also worked to replace the keepers. It might work for you as well.
Re: Valve spring compressor heart ache
That's a neat trick! Thanks for the tip. I think I'll go buy me a chunk of superstrut.
Alvon
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Re: Valve spring compressor heart ache
Updating the link to Photos.
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipO ... F3SkVoeXhR
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipO ... F3SkVoeXhR
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Re: Valve spring compressor heart ache
I don't know which to be impressed by more, the awesome valve spring removal tip, or the fact that you updated the picture links after almost 12 years...
-Bryan
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