KenH
Enthusiast
Finally got around to installing my new valve springs and roller rockers.
On my 8th cylinder, I can't get the stupid retainer off
I have bent the valve spring compressor tool and even managed to break the bolt off in the head and still can't break it free. I have tapped the retainer with a plastic hammer to try to free it. I have compressed the spring and hit it with the hammer. I am using rope in the cylinder to stop the valve when I compress the spring.
I feel like I am at the point of causing some damage if I keep beating on it, like bend a valve. Of course then I have an excuse with the wife to send the heads to GG to get fixed up, but I wasn't planning on that expense this winter.
Any clever ideas of things to try? The only thing left that I can think of is to cut the valve spring out, but that doesn't sound very appealing to me since it is under pressure.
(oops, meant to post this in the Gen II section, but I'll take any help I can get)
--- Ken
On my 8th cylinder, I can't get the stupid retainer off

I have bent the valve spring compressor tool and even managed to break the bolt off in the head and still can't break it free. I have tapped the retainer with a plastic hammer to try to free it. I have compressed the spring and hit it with the hammer. I am using rope in the cylinder to stop the valve when I compress the spring.
I feel like I am at the point of causing some damage if I keep beating on it, like bend a valve. Of course then I have an excuse with the wife to send the heads to GG to get fixed up, but I wasn't planning on that expense this winter.
Any clever ideas of things to try? The only thing left that I can think of is to cut the valve spring out, but that doesn't sound very appealing to me since it is under pressure.
(oops, meant to post this in the Gen II section, but I'll take any help I can get)
--- Ken