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I m trying to take the valves out of the heads I have and the depressor I purchased wont work, is there a special depressor I have to use for these y block heads? ive got ecz-c heads and there stamped 312 on the front of both of them, again thanks for the help
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You don't say what kind of compressor you're trying to use, but the old adjustable C compressor works great.
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Hmmmm.... SOMETIMES the valve spring retainer will be 'stuck' to the valve spring keeper 'lock' assembly. I've sometimes struck the outer surface of the spring retainer a glancing blow with a brass hammer to break things free before using the 'C' valve spring compressor. Hope this helps.
NoShortcuts a.k.a. Charlie Brown near Syracuse, New York
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lay the heads on a board ,valves down ,take a deep socket be sur it misses the keepers,smack the socket with a large hamer the keepers will fall out make sur you ar in a clean area so you can find them,then buy a c clamp compressor to asemble them. dont get carried away with the hamer,experiment with blows ,works great.
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thanks for the feedback, I was telling my wifes uncle about the issue and he has the original ford compressor to do the the job, actually has a couple of them, grandpa owned a service station and shop in the 50's to 70's so he has a lot of old tools, grandpa was a horder of that kind of stuff, thank you grandpa
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