Has anyone replaced valve guides themselves? Figured I would warm the head in the oven a little bit and tap them out. Looking on YouTube a lot of people use an air hammer to install them.
Has anyone replaced valve guides themselves? Figured I would warm the head in the oven a little bit and tap them out. Looking on YouTube a lot of people use an air hammer to install them.
Air hammer with the proper tool attachment works great to remove and install w/o damage. I think I got tool from Goodson.
Todd
Would you also need to ream to size after the fact though? Just a thought.
I figured I would just install them and send the head to the machine shop to get it finished to save a few bucks. I planned on getting the guides with clips from Cindy.
Are our guides metric? I'm looking at goodson tools and it seems our guides are metric even though rockauto lists there size in SAE.
https://www.goodson.com/Air-Powered-...Driver-Metric/
Why are you removing them? Why not just have them relined?
Some of the exhaust guides in my 782 have dropped a bit.
My buddy oven warmed his head to remove the guides and all his valve seats fell out as well!!
Probably warmed more than a little!!
As Todd mentioned the proper tool is very helpful, machine shop no doubt has the equipment.
Possibly not the ideal area to save a few dollars.
Thanks
Randy
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I was thinking about 275° for not too long. Was thinking about putting it in upside down as well. I have an air hammer and the tool is only $20.
would personally let the professionals handle that job. I do most everything else.
I made a handle for the job, you will need a valve job after to center the seat.
Gary
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My .02 cents. Buy the air hammer tool even if you have to buy a cheap air hammer. You had a couple valve seals pop off, is that why they popped off, because the guides dropped? If so, that is a classic sign, I was going to mention that in your other thread, but I didn't want to jinx you.
As Gary mentioned valve job is necessary as factory guides are gang drilled and are not concentric to the OD of guide. Some are off just a bit, while others are off a whole bunch.
Todd
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I might just pick up the air hammer one. I can just use it with a regular hammer if necessary.
PH-2228A-G is the part # you want from Goodson for our 8V heads.
Todd