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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

Skill level: 5/5 -- Tool requirements: 5/5 -- This is a video I did for a project. In this video you see us replacing seals and it also covers other basics like valve spring compression and lubing your cylinder head.

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  • Makes me sad that this is a school teaching this. Using a socket to remove the valves is shade tree mechanic to the max.

  • @2000teg430 It's a school project that my group and myself did, it wasn't the actual instructor advising us to use a socket. That is just the way my group and I decided to do it.

  • Were did u pick up the tool u used to clean the surface of the block and the bottom of the cylinder head? Thanks nice video

  • @flashdkr I didn't actually buy it, it was the schools I believe, but I know you can get them at Napa or maybe O'rielly's too.

  • Should of shown it run

  • @scrapkilla321 lol why you don't think it ran? haha but yeah I should of. It did run just fine though.

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  • actually heating would make the metal expand which would make the clearance even tighter to remove?

  • thanks for the vid you do good jobs i have a stock 1994 acura integra with only 100,000 miles on the car was sitting for 4 years due to blown head gasket i replaced honed but didnt change piston rings or seals now theres water in my oil the car runs strong no smoke what can be theres oil on my sparkplugs i chaged valve cover gaskets still has oil why can u or sum one help thanks and be safe

  • @HondaHowTo1 yay for shop tools!

  • @costa83p Yepp and you should NEVER use a tool like that on aluminium. It eats on the aluminium and creates small indentiations.

  • You should always resurface your head or get it checked for warpage every time you replace a head gasket. Since you've gone thru all that trouble the last thing you need is for leaks or to overheat.

  • a torch on a alum head?

  • wat school

  • whats the name of the valve lub? and can i use that on every engine? do you use it if you just do a complete valve job or for any valve work?

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