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looking for tool to remove valves
Hi all, I have an '83 1100ED and I'm looking to remove the valves. I found a tool from Z1 that costs $160. I'm hoping there is something cheaper than that? Would appreciate any help. Also, any idea if I would need a "seal puller" as well? Thanks1983 GS1100ETags: None
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JamesWhut?
Google up: DIY valve removing tool. Basically with a hacksaw, a peice of 1/4" PVC pipe and a big enough C-clamp you can make your own good-enough valve spring compressor.
Most valve guide seals will pop off with a good tug, or the gentle use of a pair of plyers.
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JamesWhut?
I agree with you. I love and cherish my Kowaseki. But if you are only going to do them once (well.... twice, take 'em out and put 'em in), and you're on a budget, you can't be cheap or free.
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True but if it is only a 1 time thing then I see the c-clamp as a viable option. Everybody either has or will have a c-clamp in the garage.Larry
'79 GS 1000E
'93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
'18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
'19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
'01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend, now for sale.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostAfter doing that for years and many heads, I finally bought a motion pro valve spring compressor for something like $28 or so, a thousand times easier to use than c clamps and mutilated sockets.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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