jones6780
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- Lizella, Ga.
- Tractor
- Ford 1700 4wheel drive, Yazoo/Kees Max2 Zero Turn
Yes you can remove the valve spring but it is tricky. There is another procedure to time the pump using a dial indicator on the piston. It might work on top of a valve.
To remove the valve spring make sure the #1 piston is up on compression stroke. This will put the timing marks in the right place for the dial indicator. Remove the rocker and use the bolt hole as a pivot point to attach a bar with a hole to access the keeper and long enough for leverage. With the keeper off you need to make sure the oil seal is tight enough to prevent the valve falling into the cylinder or add something to prevent it from falling in. Once it is timed just replace everything. On a gas engine we would use a spark plug with an air coupling to pump up the cylinder with air and hold the valve up.
Russell
To remove the valve spring make sure the #1 piston is up on compression stroke. This will put the timing marks in the right place for the dial indicator. Remove the rocker and use the bolt hole as a pivot point to attach a bar with a hole to access the keeper and long enough for leverage. With the keeper off you need to make sure the oil seal is tight enough to prevent the valve falling into the cylinder or add something to prevent it from falling in. Once it is timed just replace everything. On a gas engine we would use a spark plug with an air coupling to pump up the cylinder with air and hold the valve up.
Russell