valve springs and collets! ?? help please
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valve springs and collets! ?? help please
simon
thanks in advance
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collets
springs (both inner and outer)
also a plate (valve spring plate??)
please correct me if im wrong but the smaller spring goes inside the larger spring, then the plate goes over the top of the two springs (what way round??) and they are held in by the collets. then what goes ontop of these to make it come in contact with the cam?
sorry if i am being just plane dumb but this is all abit new to me stripping the head n blocks right the way down,
the valves i belive are standerd size they are all brand new and have had the seats recut?? and lapd in.
help would be much appreciated, and also does anyone no a price on the ??lifters?? if this is the things that make the valves come in contact with the cam.
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A lower spring disk: available from vw. (this is a lighter peice than the upper disk - so you'll know the difference)
then your two springs sit on top of this (doesn't matter which way round both have flattened edges)
then your valve goes up the middle
then you have the upper spring disk
the spring compressor is placed on this
the springs are compressed
the collets (two halfs) are place round the top of the valve stem
the compressor is realeased and the collets grip the stem and the upper disk.
Then the tappet/bucket goes on top of the completed valve/spring combo
id check with vw as to the difference in springs between the engines - they will be able to tell with the part numbers etc.
(by the way i would replace the valve stem oil seals if you have the head stripped)
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the 1983 head has buckets and shims which ive been told you cant get any more??? :dontknow: counly i fit the hydrolic tappetts from a latter engine, if i fitted a cam that matched??
any help would be appreciated, as its getting quite loud and very anoying, sorry agin for jumping in on your thread
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also i got an oil cooler today too!
next on the list is to do the piston rings then it can all go together
thanks for all your help, much appreciated.
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