valve collet

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unreal
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valve collet

Post by unreal »

I'm stripping the heads on the motor (from an Excalibur) I'm working on.
In the past I've just compressed the springs with a compressor and the collets pop out.
On these the they don't seem to budge.
Any thoughts?

Simon
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Re: valve collet

Post by smotorboy »

Most likely just stuck with varnish from "cooked oil" due to the cylinder head temps....

A small screwdriver wedged between them with a light tap on the screwdriver should free them...

Best of luck with them,
Robert in California
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Re: valve collet

Post by EVguru »

Valve collets often 'wedge'. With a support under the valve head, place a bit of tube over the spring retainer and give it a smart tap with a hammer. With a bit of rag in the tube and a bold enough hammer blow, you can completely remove the collets and retainer this way.
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unreal
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Re: valve collet

Post by unreal »

Thanks Paul, good tip, it worked a treat!

Simon
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