Valve stem seal replacement questions
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Valve stem seal replacement questions
Rovers, has anyone replaced the valve stem oil seals on their own? I can’t find in the RAVE how to remove the coils. I just recently realized what these seals were. On another note, anyone know what these rubber gaskets (16) are for that come in the Atlantic British head gasket kit?
How to replace these?
What are these? Have 16 of them.
How to replace these?
What are these? Have 16 of them.
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the large rubber seal is for the GEMS motors, the head kit works for both versions, so those are a toss-out item for Bosch 4.0/4.6 engines
For the valve seal, you'll need to pull the head off, compress valve spring with an appropriate tool, remove the valve keepers, the spring top hat, then the spring, and then the valve will come out of the combustion chamber side of the head. The new seal will then install from the top side
For the valve seal, you'll need to pull the head off, compress valve spring with an appropriate tool, remove the valve keepers, the spring top hat, then the spring, and then the valve will come out of the combustion chamber side of the head. The new seal will then install from the top side
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Stephen Perez (02-19-2020)
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the large rubber seal is for the GEMS motors, the head kit works for both versions, so those are a toss-out item for Bosch 4.0/4.6 engines
For the valve seal, you'll need to pull the head off, compress valve spring with an appropriate tool, remove the valve keepers, the spring top hat, then the spring, and then the valve will come out of the combustion chamber side of the head. The new seal will then install from the top side
For the valve seal, you'll need to pull the head off, compress valve spring with an appropriate tool, remove the valve keepers, the spring top hat, then the spring, and then the valve will come out of the combustion chamber side of the head. The new seal will then install from the top side
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Hi I have changed stem seals with out taking the head off and takes a lot of patients to do it, first remove the spark plugs to allow the engine to turn easily, then bring the cylinder you want to work on up to TDC, that stops the valve dropping out, (very difficult to get back in but I have done it), Imade up a simple tool to push the valve sting down to remove the collets it bolted on to the head using the bold hole in between the valves , when you push down the valve will sit on the top of the piston, the continue to push until you can remove the collets, remove the spring and remove the seal, now at this point the only thing stopping the valve falling through is the piston, I now bent an old screwdriver 90% or in a nice curve with a bit if trail and error bent it so I could put it down the spark plug hole and lift the valve , now fit the new seal , spring and top and compress the spring, to fit the collets, if you cant just get the collets in the lift the valve from inside the cylinder using the bent screwdriver, tit the collets and release the spring move onto the next, believe me when I say practice make it faster
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DakotaTravler (02-20-2020)
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Hi I have changed stem seals with out taking the head off and takes a lot of patients to do it, first remove the spark plugs to allow the engine to turn easily, then bring the cylinder you want to work on up to TDC, that stops the valve dropping out, (very difficult to get back in but I have done it), Imade up a simple tool to push the valve sting down to remove the collets it bolted on to the head using the bold hole in between the valves , when you push down the valve will sit on the top of the piston, the continue to push until you can remove the collets, remove the spring and remove the seal, now at this point the only thing stopping the valve falling through is the piston, I now bent an old screwdriver 90% or in a nice curve with a bit if trail and error bent it so I could put it down the spark plug hole and lift the valve , now fit the new seal , spring and top and compress the spring, to fit the collets, if you cant just get the collets in the lift the valve from inside the cylinder using the bent screwdriver, tit the collets and release the spring move onto the next, believe me when I say practice make it faster
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