Actually, it took me no time at all- maybe 30 seconds apiece. As I had no idea what I was in for I assumed it was going to be tricky, but they all came right out with minimal force. Should it be harder? Sometimes when things are too easy I start to imagine the worst.
As far as compressing my valve springs to remove the retainers... that's HARDER than I imagined, so I guess it all balances out!
removing rocker arm pins
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They aren't tight at all.
The trick is when ya install them later and have to get them in the correct locations. ...........lm
The trick is when ya install them later and have to get them in the correct locations. ...........lm
houseowax wrote:Actually, it took me no time at all- maybe 30 seconds apiece. As I had no idea what I was in for I assumed it was going to be tricky, but they all came right out with minimal force. Should it be harder? Sometimes when things are too easy I start to imagine the worst.
As far as compressing my valve springs to remove the retainers... that's HARDER than I imagined, so I guess it all balances out!
Well, I 'bagged and tagged' each one. I hope that's enough. I TRY to pay as much attention to a part's location and special features etc when I'm dismantling, but sometimes I get too caught up in the act and my attention to detail suffers. There's a learning curve here, that's for sure, but I'm getting better all the time. At least...I hope I am.
'63 CA77 - Giving me all kinds of headaches.
'64 CA77 - Patiently waiting it's turn
'65 CB77 - A 'great winter project'
'64 CA77 - Patiently waiting it's turn
'65 CB77 - A 'great winter project'
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The secret is to put the right side parts on the left.
That way ya have a smooth surface on the pins at all 4 corners. ......lm
That way ya have a smooth surface on the pins at all 4 corners. ......lm
houseowax wrote:Well, I 'bagged and tagged' each one. I hope that's enough. I TRY to pay as much attention to a part's location and special features etc when I'm dismantling, but sometimes I get too caught up in the act and my attention to detail suffers. There's a learning curve here, that's for sure, but I'm getting better all the time. At least...I hope I am.
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