Valve stem seals replacement.
Valve stem seals replacement.
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vrooom

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3,763 posts

289 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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I got a '97 madza 323f which blow blue smokey from exhaust. I located it to valve stem seals.

Has anyone done replacing it while cylinder head still in car, using rope down the cylinder bore, to hold the valves up.

What tools to decompress the valve spring? and install back, as the valve collect need to put back in

if not, how much should i pay for garage to do it. i dont want to be ripped off or anything like that with garage. too many cowboy garages out there.

Boosted LS1

21,200 posts

282 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Ah but do they have the correct tools and know how to do it correctlyscratchchin

GreenV8S

30,998 posts

306 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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No idea what would be involved on a 323 but I did my RV8 without any problem, using rope fed through the plug hole to hold the valves up and a Sealey valve spring compressor to release the valve springs. The compressor I used is designed to be used with the heads fitted, and hooks under the base of the valve spring rather than under the entire head.

Pupp

12,830 posts

294 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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If you have the use of a compressor, you can also use air pressure to hold the valves closed and Sealey do a tool for that too. Did my Rv8 that way although it was tight getting the compressor on valves at the rear of the engine due to the bodywork on a Chimaera