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Has anyone done the rope trick to change the valve stem oil seals?
I want to change the oil seals but don't want to take the cylinder head off at the moment - yes, I'm in denial, I don't want to know what lurks inside - that can wait until the weather is a bit more reliable.
Any recommends on the rope to use, proper white cord or blue/orange poly stuff???
Rope trick - piston to bottom - feed [2m of 6mm ????] rope into cylinder through spark plug hole - turn engine to compress rope which will hold the valves up. Then use a topside spring compressor to remove spring and change the seals.
Alternatively there is the compressed air method - which I don't fancy, if something goes wrong the valves will drop - I prefer the idea of something physical being in the way to support them.
I need to check first to see that the springs aren't too deep-seated to get a topside spring comressor in, but I think there is.
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take the head off for the best way, dont skimp, its easy on them!
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take the head off for the best way, dont skimp, its easy on them!
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Sounds like some oily fun! Rather you than me DD. I'm too lazy to even change a wheel these days...
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take the head off for the best way, dont skimp, its easy on them! Haven't figured out if it has dry or wet liners yet - I think its dry. If its wet liners, I guarantee the liners will move so I want to avoid this. I will take the head off in the near future, I just want to get the smoke down to the level where the MOT station can see what car it is first
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Sounds like some oily fun! Rather you than me DD. I'm too lazy to even change a wheel these days... I've got a couple of syringes to get rid of the big wells of oil the head holds, means I don't run out of bed linen
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Wouldn't it be easier to drive it into the dock?
what car is it? Not your Corsa?
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Nah, its the peugeot, been getting stuck into it recently ....
So far ....
New Thermostat New Radiator Fan Switch Replaced Indicator/headlamp stalk New Cambelt New Rear screen washer jet New OS Headlamp assembly Cleaned/set spark plugs New Exhaust flexi-gasket New rocker cover gasket New Rocker cover/baffle-plate spacers Set valve gaps
Got given the wrong exhaust gasket the first time, got the right one later but was being a stubborn little get, and the gear-change linkage and anti-roll bar and other supports are totally in the way making it more than awkward.
Some toerag kicked a couple of panels and did some major keying to one side - its not too bad, panels will straighten. At the same time they slashed a BMW's tyres so I got off lucky.
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Some toerag kicked a couple of panels and did some major keying to one side - its not too bad, panels will straighten. At the same time they slashed a BMW's tyres so I got off lucky. Bas tards... sounds like you've been busy DD
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Not all of them - I have the TU1-H1a engine. I think the deciding factor is whether the cylinder block is alloy or cast, cast has dry-liners and alloy has wet.
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Compressed air is safe as houses - cant rememeber the amount of times ive used that method to swap valve springs, retainers and stem seals
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Compressed air is safe as houses - cant rememeber the amount of times ive used that method to swap valve springs, retainers and stem seals me too so long as compressor is on to top up any leaks
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Compressed air is safe as houses - cant rememeber the amount of times ive used that method to swap valve springs, retainers and stem seals mmmm - I've even seen it done - but it would take a leap of faith for me to go for it, on a known good engine I might risk it, on a clapped out 20 year old unknown, I just can't bring myself to do it. Problems I envisage .... Compressor failure. Eleccy failure. Hoseline failure. Oil that is sealing piston rings gradually getting pushed out and compressor not too happy about keeping up with air flow. Stupid mistake by operator (I have plenty of practice with these) Act of god (usually the case when working on cars - sometimes called sod's law) The rope trick seems fairly idiot-proof (as long as I don't crank the engine when its holding a valve up) - unfortunately you can't do both rope and air.
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