changing valve stem seals
#1
changing valve stem seals
Im changing my valve stem seals and i dont have a air compressor and i know i can do it without it.
My question is do i really need a rope to use when having piston in tdc or can i do it without rope??
My question is do i really need a rope to use when having piston in tdc or can i do it without rope??
#4
it was a serious question. The point of air or rope is to do those things, how do you intend to do without?
Rope is cheap and easy. Fwiw, i use twin paracord, stuff it down the plughole just before tdc then hand crank it round till it locks up.
Rope is cheap and easy. Fwiw, i use twin paracord, stuff it down the plughole just before tdc then hand crank it round till it locks up.
#7
Do you have an air tank? You might be able to do a couple valves with an air tank. As I recall, I've had a valve drop down way back in the past. But not all the way down. After my eyes went wide open and I did an oh-crap dance for a few minutes, I believe I was able to lift the valve stem up by putting a magnet on the stem. If the piston is all the way down and the valve drops out, you've go to remove the head. You'll need air or a rope to hold it tight to the seat.
#8
Question for you guys who have done this in the past - would it help to turn the engine, so that the cylinder you are working on is at TDC? This way you need less air volume to hold the valves up, and if a valve does slip, it will not drop down too far and the stem should be still visible/accessible. I have not done this myself, but i wanted to ask the rest of you if you think this will help.
Thanks
Thanks
#10
I'm glad I found this forum. I have a 97 Montero SR with 170k it confirms I have the same issue, valve stem seals. I get the annoying smoke plum at stop lights.
However I need other work like valve cover gaskets, timing belt, cam seals i.e routine service. Is their a mechanic you can recommend in the Alexandria, Virginia area?
The truck only has 170,000 miles. I've heard it can go the distance?
Any advice is would help.
However I need other work like valve cover gaskets, timing belt, cam seals i.e routine service. Is their a mechanic you can recommend in the Alexandria, Virginia area?
The truck only has 170,000 miles. I've heard it can go the distance?
Any advice is would help.