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    Honda atc -removal of valves

    Hi, I want to replace the valves on my 185s, does anyone have any tips on easy removal?, I have seen youtube footage of someone using a metal pipe with a slot cut out, and a vice grip or does that sound a little extreme?

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    Very simple. Take a socket roughly the diameter of the spring cap, set it on the cap and smack it with a . That brief instant the spring compresses will cause the keepers to pop out. Putting the valves back in does require a valve spring compression tool.

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    Be sure to account for 2 keepers per valve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingw View Post
    Putting the valves back in does require a valve spring compression tool.
    I have seen the universal overhead type, would these be the ones I need?

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    I have always used a large C-clamp, worked every time for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by honda200x1987 View Post
    I have always used a large C-clamp, worked every time for me.
    Using the c-clamp, does that require the metal pipe?

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    Well,after much deliberation,I decided to go with the zero cost option, although I liked the look of a tool that was purpose made for the job, Lol,maybe I'm too much of a tight a$%, I used a piece of atc exhaust pipe cut as pictured and a clamp, worked very well.
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    I suppose it is a bit cowboy..

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