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    yeah owning your own shop is the way to go.... i wish i could make the venture myself but it probably wouldn't be worthwhile to try in san diego, thats why i'm trying to get into the highway patrol, after 20 years there i can retire at 75% of my top salary for the rest of my life.... which then i can also try opening a shop somewhere that needs one, like Borego Springs, theres only one shop in town, he way over charges and the guys that work on your car are all illegal immigrants..... that'd be nice..... for now i'm just running 2-4 bays depending how busy it is and how effective my parts people are being, and i do just about everything, from brakes to AC, to head gaskets and exhaust repair..... pays decently
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    OK guys - I got the Napa Viton seals in on cyl's 1 & 6 without too much trouble. The old O rings were hard and probaly a few are/were cracked.

    My question is this: Should the O ring stay in the second groove on the valve (closest to the head) when the springs go back on. I can't get mine to stay there. Any time I try and compress the spring (or even when it's already compressed with one of those tools) the "cap" pushes it out. I can't figure out how to get it in there without mashing it in after compressing the springs...? Is there a trick to it or is it ok for it end up where it ends up?

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    You gotta put the retainer over the valve stem first, then roll the O ring down to its groove and put the keepers in with the spring already compressed.

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