Thread: valve springs on or off head?
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05-30-2004 09:26 PM #1
valve springs on or off head?
just one question replace valve springs on head or off. just got new cam and springs just wanted to know which way is best.
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05-31-2004 07:10 AM #2
if the heads are on block and you dont plan on taking them off . shoot some air in the cylinder, i like to use a leakdown gauge and pop the old off and replace with the new."IT'S 106 MILES TO CHICAGO , WE GOT A FULL TANK OF GAS , HALF A PACK OF CIGARETTES, ITS DARK, AND WERE WEARING SUNGLASSES"
"HIT IT"
BRIAN
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05-31-2004 01:49 PM #3
thanks for the advice i've neverdone them on the motor so i might just take them off.
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05-31-2004 04:24 PM #4
If you don't trust the "air" method or don't have a compressor, you can use nylon rope. Pull the plugs, put the end of the rope in the plug hole and then turn the motor so that the rope wedges against the bottom of the valves. Change the springs, turn the piston down and pull the rope out. Don't use the yellow rope, it sheds to many fibres. Use the white flexible rope.
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05-31-2004 04:52 PM #5
thanks i like the rope idea
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
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