Easy way to install valve split keepers?
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Easy way to install valve split keepers?
How do I install the split keepers when the engine is in the car and the intake and exhaust manifolds are mounted on the engine?
I use a compressor tool for the spring - see photo.
I use a compressor tool for the spring - see photo.
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Re: Easy way to install valve split keepers?
Sounds like difficulty level 5
“Glue” the keeper halves in place with a dab of heavy grease.

“Glue” the keeper halves in place with a dab of heavy grease.
Get a horse !
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Re: Easy way to install valve split keepers?
Pull the intake off.
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Re: Easy way to install valve split keepers?
There are tools made to do that.
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Re: Easy way to install valve split keepers?
You do need a valve lifter which lifts in parallel. Otherwise the keeper and spring will be cocked and the two collets cannot be fitted. With the springs truly compressed, "glue" the collets to the valve stems with the suggested heavy grease. Taking the inlet manifold off makes it much easier.
Allan from down under.
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Re: Easy way to install valve split keepers?
I use "Assemlee Goo" its used for putting automatic transmissions together. Just a little dab with a screw driver on the valve stems and
the keepers stay put. You can push them around with your fingers and they still stay put. It makes the job go twice as fast as you arent't chasing
the keepres that would keep falling off.....
the keepers stay put. You can push them around with your fingers and they still stay put. It makes the job go twice as fast as you arent't chasing
the keepres that would keep falling off.....
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Re: Easy way to install valve split keepers?
Thanks everyone.
I should have known about the "glue" thing myself.
I ordered Assembllee Goo green.
Have a nice week and hopefully better weather than here in Bavaria.
Anton
I should have known about the "glue" thing myself.
I ordered Assembllee Goo green.
Have a nice week and hopefully better weather than here in Bavaria.
Anton