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How do you change valve stem oil seals on a 3dr ?

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Old 14-02-2004, 11:27 PM
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Default How do you change valve stem oil seals on a 3dr ?

Might sound like a stupid question but i dunno
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Assuming u got the head off mate, you have to remove the valves first, then with either the proper pliers(makes it easier) or any pliers will do literally grip em and pull em off!! can sometimes be a biatch but dont worry as their coming off so doesnt matter if u damage them!!! Then to put new ones on you just need to get a couple long reach sockets that are the same size as the new seals(from memory inlet/zorst are different size) and tap them into place with a hammer gently
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Originally Posted by Toe Knee
Assuming u got the head off mate, you have to remove the valves first, then with either the proper pliers(makes it easier) or any pliers will do literally grip em and pull em off!! can sometimes be a biatch but dont worry as their coming off so doesnt matter if u damage them!!! Then to put new ones on you just need to get a couple long reach sockets that are the same size as the new seals(from memory inlet/zorst are different size) and tap them into place with a hammer gently
And be careful you don't bolox the new ones when the valves go back in
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Get a machine shop to do them, cannot be that much.

Done proper then.


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True, but when i first got my cossie and rebuilt the engine, and not knowing much about them sent the head off too have new guides fitted etc. Then when i was gonna put it back on the bloke who was helping who hadnt seen it b4 it went to them noticed how much it had been skimmed and basically it was skimmed too much by whoever had it before!! So was pretty useless. At end of day it was my/our fault for not realising but any decent machine shop should/would check things like that spec when doing something like fitting valve guides which cost me about £200
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thanks for the advice guys
i've tried to get the old seals off but they're stuck fast
off to the local machine shop i go
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if your really really carfull you can always split them down the side with a sharp screwdriver, they come off a peice of piss then just be really carfull not to bend the top of the valve guides

like this!
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Hence dont do it like that
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sorry i meant you could remove them like that, not bend them like that
i didnt bend mine!
im not some bodge it cowboy you know.lol
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thanks for the advice guys
i took the head to my local machine shop and they took them off
so that left me the job of lapping in the valves and fit the new seals, took me about 3 hrs
so now all i have to do it put all the bits back in the correct place
wish me luck ! cos i'm gunna need it
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ul be fine mate the cossy engine really aint that complex. not untill you start going into custon maps etc....... but thats what stu's here for and he's welcome to it
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