Tim's Valve Spring Tool Now Available
#941
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tnmotown,
Our tool was designed to be used when the heads are still on the car so to answer your question YES. Just follow the included instruction and you will be good to go. Make sure to grease the threaded stud really well. Any other questions just let me know.
Thanks,
Tim
Our tool was designed to be used when the heads are still on the car so to answer your question YES. Just follow the included instruction and you will be good to go. Make sure to grease the threaded stud really well. Any other questions just let me know.
Thanks,
Tim
#943
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Need help guys,
When doing the air compression in a cylinder to remove the valve springs, do all the remaining spark plugs have to be in?
I'm airing up the cylinder and seems like a big air leak/hissing somewhere. My air compressor keeps turning on to fill up the 60psi I have it set at.
Thanks for your help
When doing the air compression in a cylinder to remove the valve springs, do all the remaining spark plugs have to be in?
I'm airing up the cylinder and seems like a big air leak/hissing somewhere. My air compressor keeps turning on to fill up the 60psi I have it set at.
Thanks for your help
#944
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tnmotown,
You will need to rotate the engine by hand some as the hissing sound is air going thru one of your valves in that cylinder as both valve need to be closed to fully compress the cylinder you are working on. I always use a breaker bar and socket and rotate the engine by using the balancer bolt (make sure to remove the breaker bar/socket off the balancer bolt after you rotate the engine to where you need it) It is easiest to rotate the motor when all the spark plugs are removed and NO they do not need to be in the other cylinders. Hope this helps
Tim
You will need to rotate the engine by hand some as the hissing sound is air going thru one of your valves in that cylinder as both valve need to be closed to fully compress the cylinder you are working on. I always use a breaker bar and socket and rotate the engine by using the balancer bolt (make sure to remove the breaker bar/socket off the balancer bolt after you rotate the engine to where you need it) It is easiest to rotate the motor when all the spark plugs are removed and NO they do not need to be in the other cylinders. Hope this helps
Tim
#945
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tnmotown,
You will need to rotate the engine by hand some as the hissing sound is air going thru one of your valves in that cylinder as both valve need to be closed to fully compress the cylinder you are working on. I always use a breaker bar and socket and rotate the engine by using the balancer bolt (make sure to remove the breaker bar/socket off the balancer bolt after you rotate the engine to where you need it) It is easiest to rotate the motor when all the spark plugs are removed and NO they do not need to be in the other cylinders. Hope this helps
Tim
You will need to rotate the engine by hand some as the hissing sound is air going thru one of your valves in that cylinder as both valve need to be closed to fully compress the cylinder you are working on. I always use a breaker bar and socket and rotate the engine by using the balancer bolt (make sure to remove the breaker bar/socket off the balancer bolt after you rotate the engine to where you need it) It is easiest to rotate the motor when all the spark plugs are removed and NO they do not need to be in the other cylinders. Hope this helps
Tim
I wasn't able to check back after I posted, because I just kept on going with the install. The valves held up into place and everything was done in about 3hrs total. Probably could of been done sooner, but the back valves were a tight area and getting the locks to stay together was a pain lol.
It wasn't a very difficult job, but very time consuming. All in all, the car started up and sounds good with the cam
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Hello Bottonline2000,
I received your payment and have it packaged up and will be shipping it out tomorrow morning via USPS priority mail. I will email you the tracking number so you can follow it.
Thanks,
Tim
I received your payment and have it packaged up and will be shipping it out tomorrow morning via USPS priority mail. I will email you the tracking number so you can follow it.
Thanks,
Tim
#950
#952
Are these tools still available (ls1 valve spring compressor)?
I just got everything together to do a cam swap and need one.
Also how likely am I to break a bolt off in the head by using this?
I just got everything together to do a cam swap and need one.
Also how likely am I to break a bolt off in the head by using this?
Last edited by Cmg393; 03-07-2015 at 01:30 AM.
#954
Received and went right to work! Worked great, thanks for this excellent tool.
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#955
Payment sent from runjosh19@hotmail.com. You are in Livonia, I should have just driven over to pick it up