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Valve Spring Micrometer Popular Q&A
Q: How to Use a Valve Spring Micrometer.
A: 1. Disassemble the assembly and remove the valve spring, then reassemble the assembly with the micrometer inserted in place of the valve spring. Include any shi... Read More »
Q: How to Remove a Valve Spring.
A: 1. Remove the valve cover to expose the valve springs. The valve cover attaches to the top of the cylinder head with several bolts. The exact number of bolts de... Read More »
Q: What is a valve spring?
A: There are valves in the head of the motor. They open to let in air and exhaust out. There is a spring around each one that keeps them closed until the camshaft ... Read More »
Q: How to compress valve springs?
A: If the head is still on the engine, you can purchase a kit at most auto parts stores that includes: an air fitting to keep the cylinder filled with compressed a... Read More »
Q: What is a broken valve spring?
A: Broken valve springs cause excessive valve noise and may cause erratic exhaust gas Read More »