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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: thoughts/opinions
« Last post by PintoMan1 on September 11, 2024, 05:26:53 PM »
I hear ya! I probably would have needed it here to, but I'm not driving it anymore this season. But I feel better about just doing the job right.

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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: thoughts/opinions
« Last post by rob289c on September 11, 2024, 10:26:50 AM »
Good to hear...I have needed my defroster in the Upstate NY area the last two mornings!
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 2.3 Valve Stem Seals - Cam Followers
« Last post by rob289c on September 11, 2024, 10:25:05 AM »
Thanks again for the guidance.  I will use the rope method.  I will do one valve at a time so I don't mix anything up.  Good idea on the Ranger forum.  I may not get to work on it this weekend.  I have other family commitments to keep.  I wish there were three of me...one to work, one to work on my projects, and the other to do all the other things I get roped into for other people!
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: thoughts/opinions
« Last post by PintoMan1 on September 10, 2024, 05:18:32 PM »
update: I went the route of just putting in the new core. All back together and doing fine.
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 2.3 Valve Stem Seals - Cam Followers
« Last post by Wittsend on September 09, 2024, 12:01:20 PM »
I have always been leery of the compressed it method. The few times I've seen it done I heard air leaking and a dropped valve in a cylinder would be no fun. What has worked for me has been the rope method. Set the cylinder at TDC and the feed (pack tightly full) rope in from the spark plug hole. Cotton rope about the thickness of a pea has worked well.

Make sure you get the rocker back where it was originally as it wears to the camshaft. Frustrating about the seal color hope you get an answer. You might try a site like TRS (The Ranger Station) as they deal with the 2.3 Lima engine a lot and you might find your answer here.

Hard to believe it is September already and shortly you will be stopping. It seems like you just got started. We went with multiple days of power out due to pole replacement..., to my getting Covid (still coughing 3 weeks later) to 103-105 degree days for a week. It feels like I lost a month of productivity on my Sunbeam Tiger. Thought I might get it painted this year, now I'm just hoping for primer.
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Your Project / Re: Pinto Powered Mustang Roadster
« Last post by rob289c on September 09, 2024, 08:43:37 AM »
I made a little progress over the weekend, although it doesn't seem like I did.  I installed the two, rear quarter glass assemblies.  The job didn't go all that well.  I had cleaned the glass and tracks a few weeks ago, but I still had to clean the regulators.  One of the regulators had a bent arm and I'm not sure if I bent it back to the correct position.  It may still be a little off.  Anyway, I did the passenger side first as that was the demonstration on the You Tube video I watched over and over and started and stopped through the process.  It doesn't seem to go up and down through the full travel.  I think I may have to start over.  I did the driver's side and it seems to go up and down better but there is still some irregularity and doesn't seem "quite right".  I did replace the rollers on both sides so that isn't (shouldn't) be the problem.  It is an awkward job with limited visibility but I think I have the process down pretty well with all the fumbling around I had to do.  Last evening I watched another video that used a different method, but in the end, the result should be the same.  Sometimes when you take a break and try again it goes more smoothly.  I also discovered that 68 window cranks are different from 67.  My regulators are 67 (65-67 are the same), but my window cranks are from a 68 that I got from a junkyard when I got the inner quarter panels.  They don't go on.  I will have to order two for a 65-67.  They are only $15 ea, but the problem seems to be the set screw is crappy.  It is slotted, while the original is allen.  Hopefully I can use the set screw from the 68 handles as long as Ford didn't have a "Better Idea" and change the thread from 67 to 68! 

That was all the time I got on my project (most of Sunday).  On Saturday I weeded a garden that was overgrown and cleaned gutters and downspouts.  I knew both needed to be done but I put it off all Summer as my goal was to get this project in paint.  I still have other "didn't get to it" projects from he Summer that need done before the weather changes.  This time of year work ramps up and my time gets scarce so every minute has to count.  This coming weekend I have other events scheduled that will prevent me from making as much progress as I would like but I do plan to spray some interior parts black as the weather will be conducive.
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 2.3 Valve Stem Seals - Cam Followers
« Last post by rob289c on September 09, 2024, 08:26:24 AM »
Thank you for the reply   I will take another look at the tool to see what that plate is about.  I did some searching and found a couple of videos of guys removing the followers.  One used a slotted screw driver and another used a pickle fork.  Pretty much the same idea...the just pried them out of their normal, installed spot.  Neither video showed the reinstallation process well but it looks like they just snap back in.  I don't plan to remove the plungers if it isn't necessary, but since the seals came with my gasket kit, I would be in remiss if I didn't install  them before I put everything back together and the valve cover is just sitting in place at this point. 

I still need to plumb up a way to introduce compressed air into the cylinders as I do the job to prevent the valves from falling into the cylinders, and figure out if the blue or black seals are intake or exhaust.  I think blue is intake but even the Fel Pro site doesn't specify. 
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / Re: 2.3 Valve Stem Seals - Cam Followers
« Last post by Wittsend on September 08, 2024, 11:55:56 AM »
I used that same (very similar) tool. I believe the plate is to take some of the inward flex out of the bars that press on the valve retainer. There is a thumb screw that tightens the plate between the two bars that press on the valve retainer. They likely leave it off and wire tie it so it doesn't get lost. I don't recall actually using my plate.

 It is helpful to bleed down the lifter.  Just press slowly on it..., for some time. I believe what I did was bleed it down and then forced a wood wedge between the lobe and the rocker pad. That was to prevent the lifter from rising. Then swiftly I collapsed the valve and quickly removed the wedge and rocker. It was a LONG time ago but I THINK that is how I did it.
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General Help- Ask the Experts... / 2.3 Valve Stem Seals - Cam Followers
« Last post by rob289c on September 07, 2024, 05:09:36 PM »
I am going to change the valve stem seals before I try to start this beast.  I have never done it on an OHC engine.  I attached a pic of the valve spring compressor I bought, and the Cyl #1 valves which are at TDC on the compression stroke. 

How do I get the cam followers out of the way?  Do I pry them out?  Is there a specified tool?  I have never worked on a valve train like this.  What else do I need to know about this job?  I know I need to introduce compressed air into the cylinder or use the rope method. 

Are the blue seals for the intake or exhaust?  The other seals are black. 

On the tool, there is a plate zip tied to the tool.  What is that for?  No instructions or paperwork came with it. 

Any feedback will be appreciated.  Thank you...
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Your Pintos/Bobcats & Racers / Re: 1977 pinto x 2
« Last post by rob289c on September 07, 2024, 06:06:46 AM »
Whatever it takes to get it going...good deal on the headlight kit.
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