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    Default valve spring install tool borrow or buy asap

    like title says prefer on the south side just lmk 678 973 3957
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    Do you need to Install valvesprings or Take them out? or both?

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    both actually
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    autozone has a loaner one im pretty sure.


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    nope i used that one it slipped off in shot a keeper in my eye it hurt and i was seeing red for 2 days so im looking for something a little more sturdy
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    Quote Originally Posted by 94_teg_ls View Post
    nope i used that one it slipped off in shot a keeper in my eye it hurt and i was seeing red for 2 days so im looking for something a little more sturdy

    That style valve spring compresser, isnt it.
    There is a company that makes a perfect tool. Its for honda cylinder head.

    To get them off, get a deep socket to the retainer and put a hammer down... The keepers will pop out.
    Thats a cheap way to do it.

    Then take it to a machine shop, they can put it all back in for around 20 bucks.

    I would jusy invest in the correct tool. If u gonna do this more than once

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