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Re: Re: Stuck exhaust valve on Farmall 200
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Posted by Dave on May 27, 2002 at 16:56:13 from (216.42.124.240):
In Reply to: Re: Stuck exhaust valve on Farmall 200 posted by Craig MO on May 27, 2002 at 15:40:07:
Put the penetrating oil to it,lots of it.What I mean is every day,every couple of hours,when ever you think of it.Don't be in a big hurry.Tap gently on end of valve with a brass hammer,piece of aluminum,etc. You might have to pry up on the retainer with a large screw driver,bar.Careful to not bend the valve stem.If you booger up the spring they are cheaper than a new head gasket and the time to R&R the head.If you can get the keepers,retainer & spring off,wrap a piece of wire around valve stem in keeper grove so you don't drop it through guide into the cylinder. Prob. wouldn't happen--BUT.You can also chuck a drill motor on end of stem and spin it in guide up & down to help losen it,after you get it unstuck.Be patient,it will come loose! Good Luck!!
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