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I know broke all inner springs ripped up all valve seals ,

Alex not bad job for one cylinder I did all 16
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So did you ever resolve it Alex?
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Not yet. I think the first step is to try changing the valve seals but I don't know if I want to try to tackle that or not.
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Not yet. I think the first step is to try changing the valve seals but I don't know if I want to try to tackle that or not.
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get a leak down tester and use it to pump the cylinder with air to keep the vales up. wack em with a dead blown to free up the keepers. not hard or more then once. just a small tap will do. and it is cake from there.
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Yeah it's not that bad to do
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