Caution: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
Important: The exhaust valve oil stem seal has the letters EX (1) molded
into the top of the seal. The exhaust valve oil stem seal material is brown
in color (2) with a white stripe (3) painted onto the outside
diameter of the seal, or the material may be red in color (2) with
no paint stripe. The intake valve stem oil seal is black in color.
- Assemble the valve into the proper valve guide.
- Select the proper valve stem oil seal for the specific valve guide.
- Lubricate the valve stem oil seal and guide with clean engine
oil.
- Assemble the valve stem oil seal onto the valve stem.
- Using the
J 42073 ,
install the valve stem oil seal onto the valve guide.
5.1. | Tap the valve stem oil seal onto the valve guide until the
J 42073 bottoms against the valve spring seat. |
5.2. | Inspect the valve stem oil seal. The valve stem oil seal should
not be bottomed against the valve guide. |
There should be a 1-2 mm (0.03937-0.07874 in)
gap between the bottom edge of the valve stem oil seal and the valve guide.
- Install the valve spring (3).
- Install the valve spring cap (2) onto the valve spring (3),
over the valve stem.
Caution: Compressed valve springs have high tension against the valve spring
compressor. Valve springs that are not properly compressed by or released
from the valve spring compressor can be ejected from the valve spring compressor
with intense force. Use care when compressing or releasing the valve spring
with the valve spring compressor and when removing or installing the valve
stem keys. Failing to use care may cause personal injury.
- Use the
J 8062 to compress the valve spring.
- Install the valve stem O-ring seal.
- Install the valve stem keys.
10.1. | Use grease to hold the valve stem keys in place while disconnecting
the
J 8062 . |
10.2. | Tap the end of the valve stem with a plastic-faced hammer to seat
the valve stem keys. |
10.3. | Inspect the valve stem keys to ensure that they are seated in
the upper groove of the valve stem. |