Jc Deluxe P20 Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 my valve spring compressor won't work with intake/exhaust manifolds in place . Can i buy a valve spring compressor that will work ?? I don't want to remove the manifolds unless it's a last resort Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 I am thinking you will need to drop the manifold for the best access..by the time you try to fight this in another manner you will come out ahead with the removal...further, this will be a prime time to visit all the valves for condition, lapping if needed and assurance of a good gasket seal on the manifold when complete. Be careful to remove all bolts....if you split the manifold...remember your sequence of tightening on reassembly, the halves are tightened last. Quote
Dan Hiebert Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 I've got a really old valve spring compressor originally intended for tractors that's intended to do the job with manifolds in place. So they exist, but I've had mine about 30 years and didn't get it new. Acquired it in a farming community. Aside from that semi-useless bit of info, I echo PA's recommendations. Quote
Jc Deluxe P20 Posted January 4, 2021 Author Report Posted January 4, 2021 i appreciate y'alls input . Dan , is it possible / feasible to take a picture of your compressor and post it ?? or email direct . so i might begin a search for one . this recently acquired p20 149653 engine in my 50 plym deluxe 4d has 0.060 pistons with no ring groove and would be an excellent engine except improper storage and a pesky mud dobber nest in the intake manifold that when the PO tried to start the engine ultimately damaged the #4 intake valve . Quote
Dan Hiebert Posted January 4, 2021 Report Posted January 4, 2021 Sure. May take a day or two, I know where it is within a foot or two, but will still have to do some rearranging of "stuff" to get it out. Quote
Dodgeb4ya Posted January 5, 2021 Report Posted January 5, 2021 This KD style spring compressor usually always works on all the MoPar flatheads. Quote
JBNeal Posted January 5, 2021 Report Posted January 5, 2021 additional information - Flathead Valve Spring Compressor (see tool on the left in the last pic) Quote
Jc Deluxe P20 Posted January 5, 2021 Author Report Posted January 5, 2021 Dan , stop looking , turns out i have the kd tool dodgeb4ya has pictured . it was given to me a few years ago by an old geezer cleaning out his shop . i'd forgotten it until i saw one like on the 8n/9n ford tractor forum Quote
Jc Deluxe P20 Posted January 5, 2021 Author Report Posted January 5, 2021 thank you dodgeb4ya 1 Quote
47 dodge 1.5 ton Posted January 5, 2021 Report Posted January 5, 2021 So how does that work on Cylinder #4 behind the manifold and still need to remove keepers? Quote
Dodgeb4ya Posted January 5, 2021 Report Posted January 5, 2021 A little tight but has always got the job done. I also use the big "C" clamp style compressor too. Also I always use a pencil magnet next to the keepers when removing so as they don't pop off and go flying. I have a Sunnen keeper install tool to install those keepers too. 1 Quote
47 dodge 1.5 ton Posted January 5, 2021 Report Posted January 5, 2021 Glad to know that works, I was going through some old flat head tools and looking for something like that just in case I would need it down the road. Quote
Dodgeb4ya Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 (edited) I use both these "C" clamp style valve spring tools on MoPar flat heads besides the small spreader/lift type. Also shown are the two styles of keeper tools...a KD magnetic type and the ar rt Sunnen clip loaded type. Edited January 6, 2021 by Dodgeb4ya 2 Quote
maok Posted January 6, 2021 Report Posted January 6, 2021 (edited) You can also use a 5/8" (or could have been a 9/16") open ended spanner/wrench with modified round washer to lever the spring up then remove the spring collets/keepers. The round washer needs to be large enough and opened up so it can slide in between the valve and cam follower and is used as a base to level with the spanner. Edited January 6, 2021 by maok Quote
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