looking to replace the valve springs in a 305 TPI... any suggestions?
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looking to replace the valve springs in a 305 TPI... any suggestions?
Brand or how to?
I just used the stock replacement pioneers (I think that was the brand).
rotate motor till the exhaust valve is open for that cyl so you don't loose the valves????
Summit has sets from $60 to $200... The CMC rules state that they must be same materials and spec as OEM.... What are the OEM ones made of and are springs made of different materials?
David,
I would recommend using either an air hold and a good old fashioned valve spring compressor. Michael and I replaced the springs on his car in about 30 minutes (actual spring replacement time and not prep work (removal of the valve covers, rocker arms, etc.).
I have the tools, if you want to borrow at Houston. Just don't know your time frame.
I just tried that method this time on the LT1. The valve drops 1/4-1/2". Good that it doesn't fall, but, maybe it was the tool I used, I struggled for two hours to get just three valves done.
Last time on the TPI, I rented an air compressor, had no issues. Was feeling cheap this time and tried it without. I caved and finally bought an air compressor 'for my Christmas' this year. Hooked it up to the hose that came with my compression tester ( http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...er=487835_0_0_ ) The valve doesn't drop at all, makes it 10x easier. Did all the other valves in the time it took me to do 3 the previous attempt.
My take on the springs is they just need to be steel. I'm sure there are more exotic materials out there. The grade of steel is open.
Maybe the brand I got was melling... I'll check when I get home tonight.
Just kidding about piston being up... I have compressor just need the tool... Think I'll look into getting a compressor tester and adapting...
not my first rodeo...
main concern is having a CMC legal spring... would hate for Jason to get DQed....
All you need to know. Spend more than $50 on a set and your splurging.Quote:
Originally Posted by David Love AI27
8.5.11 Any valve springs, spring seats, retainers, keepers, shims, and locks may be used provided they are the same metal as OEM and are mounted to the OEM valves. Lash caps may only be used if present on the OEM setup.
I had an instructor in school that said to feed some yarn into the cylinder through the spark plug hole and then raise the piston. It's cheap, simple and wont leak. :lol:
Wow, sounds a lot like using toilet paper for a pilot bearing remover Eddie :lol:
I read the rules, for a change... Summit has a set with bonnet seals, springs and retainers for $69.95Quote:
Originally Posted by GlennCMC70