Question - Two Valve Tools

i don't have that manual available right now, do you mean the tappet wrenches or something else? the tappet wrenches are available on this site. tractor parts, ford 9n, 2n, 8n, and then i think they're under either the valve train parts or engine parts section.
 
The tools are approximately 12" to 16" long.

One is for removing the valve guide keeper &
the other for compressing the valve spring.

Thanks.
 
oh ok i know exactly which ones you mean now. someone will know more than me but i don't know that they are available anywhere now. for pressing the guide down and removing the keeper, most people grind down a flat screwdriver to use. i used a peice of 1/4" square steel and heated and shaped it into a tool to use. it was similar to the straight end of a crowbar, but obviously small enough to fit into the ports. it had a slight bend to give some leverage. i can post a picture later this afternoon.

for pulling the keepers out i found a screwdriver with a chipped blade, and ground the end down basically to a point, bent it into a slight hook, and used it to pull the keepers out. th

ere are several threads in the archives here about how to do it without those tools. soaking the guides with pb blaster or equivalent will help immensely.
 
Drill 1/8" holes in all the tappet housings about half way down with the tappet all the way down or with each individual cylinder at TDC and then use a smaller drill in that hole to hold the tappett. Adjust the valve.

Place a cloth under the drill to catch the shavings.

Will not do any harm to the lubrication etc.

Nothing!

Zane
 

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