Orion Motor Tech 10pcs Solid Valve Spring Compressor, Automotive Compression C-Clamp Tool Service Kit for Motorcycle, ATV, Car, Small Engine Vehicle Equipment
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I have a Kia 2008 interference, and it works on mine, so I can only imagine that it would also work on yours.
Any cylinder head seems to be able to use it. In the case of the Honda Pilot, it did!
Toyo 2 was the vehicle I used it on. With a 2l 4 cylinder, it should be able to handle a Harley Davidson
Having used it on the C-, I know it works A Honda Pilot is at the helm of the vehicle. Make sure the sizing is correct and the depth is correct before making your purchase.
Selected User Reviews For Orion Motor Tech 10pcs Solid Valve Spring Compressor, Automotive Compression C-Clamp Tool Service Kit for Motorcycle, ATV, Car, Small Engine Vehicle Equipment
To remove the valves from the engine head of my Harley Evo, I had to rent 2 or 3 different ones from the part store that wouldn't fit. It got to the point where I was DEFRAUDED and I bought this. It would have been easier if I had bought it RIGHT from the bat instead of fighting bruise on my chest and frustration on the job! The following cons are present Unlike the pieces I've dealt with previously, the pieces included do not have a diameter large enough to fit into the valves. A small engine (lawn mower, generator, etc) would be a good fit for these tasks. Nevertheless, there is no issue, and it still works extremely well I like grape much better than what I have used in the past.
It is flimsy, but works well with I used it most for an International 7 as it was my biggest project. The engine is powered by three IDI diesels (about 70 lb of I did not get the results I expected since the cframe of the tool bent outward at first (didn't stay bent after removing it) and refused to compress the spring straight down, but it was enough to move the keepers out and get the job done which was impressive. I would suggest buying a thick hardened washer to put between the embedded pusher and the extension screw, since under great pressure, the extension screw will try to thread itself into the pusher as the pusher is not hardened steel, which is why I give this tool only 4 stars instead of It is recommended to use this tool for any small engine with less than 60 lb valve spring and for any gas engine.
I wasn't convinced that it was a good tool when I placed my order because the price just seemed too low. But it was a great tool. Despite its heavy duty construction and great selection of attachments for removing the valve springs, it is well made and well made. I tried it on my 2005 Kia Sedona 3 as soon as it was delivered. My current project is to rework a 5L head. I have used a spring compressor before, but the clearance between the valve spring and head was insufficient, but this one achieved the same result. We were able to get the 4 valves for one cylinder done in an hour or so. My son noticed the new compressor and asked when I was going to do.
It did not fit the "C" clamp because the threaded rod was too wide. Obviously, in the photo, the smaller diameter was the first one I got and it was too small. The new one I got is bigger and is the correct size, a threaded rod fits right on. A message was sent to the seller, and it was instantly replied to. No matter what time of day I emailed them due to the time difference, they replied fast and I received a replacement in less than A new part can be used without any problems. I now have two sets of gloves and spare parts after I bought this item. I appreciate your help.
Overall, this is a pretty decent, very universal spring compressor for the money. The clamp is an example). This tool can be used as is with a 3/8 drive 1 1/2 inch socket, but I think adding this one piece would give this tool greater stability and usability. Still, I find it to be very enjoyable.
For uninstalling valve springs on a VG30DE engine from a 1987 Nissan 300ZX, I used this part. The tool worked very well, and I wish I had bought it before tearing my roof down We had trouble with the overhead spring compressor tool and DIY magnets in the socket because the solutions did not work As a safety precaution, I created spacers out of plywood for the intake and exhaust valves along with the adjustable screw to avoid damaging the valve's surface. It was a good idea. It has been mentioned in other reviews that the bar that inserts into the tightening bolt/threaded rod has a tendency to slide out, but it is only As others have mentioned, we did not experience the same issue with bending of the tool frame. Apparently, the design was modified because in one of the pictures, it looked like the item was made from tube steel and in reality it was made from bar. I wanted an inexpensive tool that would work well for my son and I, since we don't do much work in the automotive industry. Exactly what I was looking for.
It worked great for a great price. I used it on my YZ250F valves and it worked perfectly. Added valves to a new head after removing the bad valves from the old I had absolutely no problems. This appears to be a strong weapon. There were some very sharp edges on some of the end pieces, which was the only negative for me. As soon as I cut them, I filed them down. Considering that it was a great price and I live in an area where I can get free one day shipping, I did not subtract any stars.
Pay what you want, and you get what you want. Although it worked to replace valve seals on my Yamaha XS 650, I don't recommend it. Even though the interchangeable die was too small to go over the vale spring washer, We had to take great care not to allow it to slip under our As for the rest, I think you can guess what it is. Assuming I had to work on more than 20 projects at once In contrast, I would opt for a better tool to use with valve engines. Go for it if that's what you want.