Description of Quality Tools Spring Compressor Service
Used For Car & Motorcycle. Pusher Sizes: 16mm,19mm,23mm,25mm,30mm. 5pc Pusher For Fitting The Valve Spring Correctly & Easier to Compress The Valve. Each collet length is 1 & 3/4". Max Jaw Opening 9-1/2".
I didn't want anything expensive, I won't build many motors that will fit. The first valve, one of the retaining balls that holds the spring seat, fell off out so I had to replace it after every valve.Hassle I think I can live with.The handle used to rotate the tool only has a lock on one side so the first time you use it it's pointed the wrong way where it's at falls off the floor.this tool did the job but don't buy it if you remove valves regularly.years old and it took 45 minutes to make 16…
This is a great tool. I just used it to change the valves on my Suzuki LTZ400. The tool's body feels solid enough to handle any job I'll be doing and was able to compress the springs without any noticeable flexing or sagging. My only complaint is that this kit doesn't come with a round head that sits in the center of the valve face. Of course you can use one of the smaller cups that come with the kit, but they are quite sharp and can scratch the combustion chamber or head valve. I ended up…
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Pushrod 5 pcs. For correct valve spring installation and easier valve compression
Great! Perfect fit for my Honda CT70 SOHC head. Of course, the valves are less than 1 inch in diameter and the springs are pretty light. Should be perfect for motorcycles. They didn't bend at all during use. properly aligned and with the correct end adapters. It compresses the springs, but it's not a C-clamp! I wish it had a pinch free end that could be used on the valve face. The tool turned out to be larger than I expected. External dimensions 12"x6", internal neck 9.5"x5". The finish looks…
This valve spring compressor does its job perfectly. I've used it to remove some dual spring valves and had no problems. Rotation is smooth and effortless, the tool feels relaxed, and the cages are tight and easy to change. Now for the sophistication. must be completely removed from the frame before reinserting into the case. It's not difficult, it just increases the time of using the tool. The frame is tubular steel rather than solid steel. This is fine for this purpose, as the strongest valve