I am worried about task creep.
I have new rockers and springs going in. I am tempted to take the top of the engine off and check the lifters and cam as well, BUT, if I find anything wrong there, then it's just OVER!
I might as well just pull the motor then and do the complete rebuild.
I also do not want to pull the heads either.
Regarding the valves and collets and compressed air. My compressor goes to about 80lbs, but I can get one that goes to over 100 no prob.
As far as the collets being wedged/stuck on the valves, if I took a socket, and tapped the keepers/retainers with a light tap, I would think that would pop them loose so when I go to remove them they won't be stuck.
I've seen people remove valvesprings with just a socket and a hammer (although on my car with the heavy springs, this would not be possible I think, plus, I wouldn't do it that way anyways). The spring pressures aren't THAT high, I think 420 range with 150 seat pressure.
In the end, it all is going to be what it is. I WILL find out.
Just hoping I can button the motor back up with minimal costs for now so I can have fun for a while, and then go through the motor properly, probably next year.
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Originally posted by Aus Ford:
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Originally posted by PanteraDoug:
If you go the compressed air route, with those spring pressures, you will be also testing the valve seats, the spark plug seats and the compression rings.
If those leak on you...learn to duck fast.
Doing the heads on the bench is safer in my opinion and is the only way that I would do a spring change.
Just sayin'.
I agree.
Unless you have a compressor that can maintain at least 100psi (preferably more) you may find the spring pressure has locked the collets in so hard it may exceed the ability of the air pressure to hold the valve while trying to release the collets.
I think i read somewhere your spring pressures are pretty high ??
It may work ok but you should be aware that it may require you to remove the heads, which frankly at this stage i wouldn't do as you are in serious danger of getting into work/task creep.
eg: i'm doing this so i might as well do that, and this other thing, and something else, and that as well, ect, ect, ect.