Not impossible.......but bloody hard workPeter Morris wrote:It's not impossible to put the springs back without a tool........ or are my springs cr*p?
valve spring removal.
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Re: valve spring removal.
Keep shiny side up.
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You just need builders hands Steve that's all. I have both types of tool but simply just use my dainty mitts.Expat wrote:Not impossible.......but bloody hard workPeter Morris wrote:It's not impossible to put the springs back without a tool........ or are my springs cr*p?
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Re: valve spring removal.
ajscomboman wrote:You just need builders hands Steve that's all. I have both types of tool but simply just use my dainty mitts.Expat wrote:Not impossible.......but bloody hard workPeter Morris wrote:It's not impossible to put the springs back without a tool........ or are my springs cr*p?
Lol. It was when changing the springs to the correct, hw and less worn out type, Rob, that I found out. All went well until came to the last one.....the old fingers were feeling it by then I ‘spose
Keep shiny side up.
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