Re: Bad news from my compression test I think....how can car STILL refuse to start?
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I thought that the pistons were under the plug too, like on a SBC, but it is the intake valve on these. I take the screw driver out before I turn it over, (gona use the straw trick next time tho and leave it in) Also the rubber bottom kind of compression testers DO suck (I used to have one)as they always leak, that is way I bought the kind with all the spark plug threads that screw in to the plug hole and have an O-ring to stop leaks. I have had the valves stuck and un-stuck 6 times today and I STILL have to hammer them down with a wood dowl, so just "working them loose" is a distant memory. No, I am afraid that there are still plenty scraped and cuss words in my future yet still. Thanks anyways tho! Steve
Posted on: 2012/9/11 21:37
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Tim, thanks! JD was good enough to point me towards this
ebay.com/itm/Sunnen-goodson-regis-flat-h ... e_Tools&hash=item3a797d4f3f&vxp=mtr I too think a good clean and shine should do the trick. I was thinking that for the valve guide that a gun barrel brush of the right caliber will be the ticket, as they are designed for use with solvents, and for cleaning metal without scratching it. Thanks Tim and JD in KC, for my manifolds get to stay put now and for that I am grateful! Everyone else too that has chimed in so far, thanks!
Posted on: 2012/9/11 21:47
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Stuck valves...YAAAY! Waiting on my new (to me) valve spring compressor. Don't forget the MMO fellas, this IS NOT what I would call fun.
Posted on: 2012/9/12 16:15
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If you have confirmed stuck valves and if you have the valve cover off so you can see the valve springs, I would probably take some spray oil and lube up the valve stems and see if I could work them loose maybe with a pair of pliers when the valve is off the seat. Maybe you can loosen them up by running the starter and work on the most stuck valve stems, but oil all of them. I don't use WD-40 for oil because it sets up and leaves a film and can seize a tight fit. Once you get the motor warmed up and run it a little I would expect everything to loosen up and this not be a continuing issue. When you tap on valves go gentle don't bend a stem and if you are removing valve springs watch those keepers you don't want any small parts going down in the engine or getting lost. I learned to never hit anything with a hammer, never use an easy-out, and always put all parts back exactly where you got them. I also learned when you take things apart to take pictures, put hardware in sandwich bags and label where it came from. I learned all this the hard way. Jim
Posted on: 2012/9/12 17:26
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When you are finished with that valve spring compressor, would you consider selling/renting/loaning it?
Posted on: 2012/9/12 20:48
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Here ya go Joey! Hope this helps. Look around as I heard one fellow tell me that he picked one up for only $3! Mine was $20 and still very worth it!
ebay.com/itm/vintage-GM-CHEVY-antique-au ... ssories&hash=item564be4eaca&vxp=mtr ebay.com/itm/Early-Vtg-Valve-spring-Comp ... e_Tools&hash=item3f1c3f5659&vxp=mtr ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Sunnen-Products-Fla ... DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d535ada5 That last one is only $.99 with $5.95 shipping and is the same maker as the one I just bought. Hope this helps, you will be the first kid on your block to have one! Steve
Posted on: 2012/9/13 10:09
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The last one is the same Sunnen model (EL-100, made right here in Missouri) that I use. Works very well on Packard flatheads. However, I would be concerned about the condition of that one.
Here's the one I use: Attach file: (8.76 KB)
Posted on: 2012/9/13 10:38
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Opps, hadn't looked that close. What about the other two, will they work for him? Mine shows as shipped now soo any day now!
Posted on: 2012/9/13 11:55
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What concerns you about that one? The welded repairs?
Posted on: 2012/9/13 16:34
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