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Oh Denny, homespun valve job question for you....


Is there anything aside from excesive wear I need to watch out for before trying my hand at replacing the valve seals on an older set of 882 heads?  I've got a set of them, and I found a set of replacement seals while cleaning the shop today.  I think a good cleanup on these heads should be decent enough to use on my old '69 307 while I rebuild the 305 for the car.  I just want to have something that will let me drive the car on and off the trailer.   I hate having to use the come-a-long- every single time I need the trailer.....

In a while, Chet.

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Are these positive seals ?

Just use the clear plastic sleeve, that slips over the end of the valve stem, and a little oil, before you push them on. You shouldn't have any problem. I would check the seats and the shape of the valve faces to be sure they are ok.

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DennyW wrote:

Are these positive seals ?

Just use the clear plastic sleeve, that slips over the end of the valve stem, and a little oil, before you push them on. You shouldn't have any problem. I would check the seats and the shape of the valve faces to be sure they are ok.




Cool, thanks for the tips, I appreciate them!  I believe they are the positive seals.  Maybe I'll be able to fire this car up the week of Easter.

 

 

In a while, Chet.



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