Tim's Valve Spring Tool Now Available
Hi Clayman,
I will send you a PM tomorrow with the total price shipped the fastest way to Canada for you. My paypal is: Ramair69gto@sbcglobal.net
Thanks,
Tim
I will send you a PM tomorrow with the total price shipped the fastest way to Canada for you. My paypal is: Ramair69gto@sbcglobal.net
Thanks,
Tim
I dont mean to sound pushy or rude, but do you have that price quote? you said you would have a price quote yesterday. I have to have the car done this week. I cant do anything more until the springs are done and im just banging my head against a wall with my car just sitting there.
I also wanted to mention that this tool can also be used on many other brand/type of heads that use studs or bolts to mount the rocker arms such as first gen small block chevy, mopars and fords etc.
Several people have asked if the tool can be used when the heads are off the engine. Yes, the tool works just fine.
I find the easiest way to compress valve springs with heads off the engine is to clamp the head to a workbench with a large C-clamp.
Although not needed with LSx heads, using a wadded up paper towel or rag stuffed in the combustion chamber before clamping the head to the bench will hold the valves up on any type of head.
I find the easiest way to compress valve springs with heads off the engine is to clamp the head to a workbench with a large C-clamp.
Although not needed with LSx heads, using a wadded up paper towel or rag stuffed in the combustion chamber before clamping the head to the bench will hold the valves up on any type of head.




All I can say is I wish these things came in flavor's
what a simple tool to use it made the job so easy