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Old 09-29-2006, 11:52 AM   #1
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Hey Wayfast...read this now

Sears has some nice sales on tools that would be good for you. Check today's paper, it appears to be Saturday 9/30 only.

$298 - 33G/150PSI compressor, 1/2" impact wrench (gun), 3/8" ratchet, air hammer, 25' hose. Go jump on it. Real good deal for a starter set. It might not paint cars, but you are years away from that anyway. I think this is an all day deal. The compressor is $30 off, and the tool kit is usually $100.

Then you just need a spark plug adapter (like $15) and a valve spring tool (like antoher $12) and you can do your valve springs on the car.

Also, some 50% of deals from 9am-noon on Saturday, including $49.99 for 104 pc 'mechanic's tool set'.
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Old 09-29-2006, 01:16 PM   #2
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$298 - 33G/150PSI compressor, 1/2" impact wrench (gun), 3/8" ratchet, air hammer, 25' hose. Go jump on it. Real good deal for a starter set. It might not paint cars, but you are years away from that anyway. I think this is an all day deal. The compressor is $30 off, and the tool kit is usually $100.
That's what I just bought. Decent compressor. They don't have anymore of the tool kits at the local Sears, but they gave my brother a raincheck for it.

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Old 09-29-2006, 02:11 PM   #3
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Ill go tonight or tomorrow, if I work.

I might get a air compressor from justin though..

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some one said, I could put a spark plug wire in the cylnder from keeping the valve from dropping.. true?
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Read this...
http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showth...+valve+springs
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Old 09-29-2006, 07:19 PM   #5
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what would the actual process be to do the spark plug wire thing?

wich spot would I put it in? lol sounds like something different
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Old 09-29-2006, 07:35 PM   #6
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what would the actual process be to do the spark plug wire thing?

wich spot would I put it in? lol sounds like something different
You get an old spark plug wire, the longer the better, cut the boot off of one end and thread it into the chamber through the sparkplug hole. Then rotate the engine towards TDC until the piston pushes the bunched up wire against the valve and holds it closed. You still need to get a tool to remove the springs while the heads are on the engine.
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i did my ls1 springs on the motor by just putting each cylinder to TDC one at a time. once the spring was off, i could letr the valve go down a little, then install the new spring, with it at TDC, it couldnt go far enough down to matter any.
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How will I know when its on top dead center? will I have to put my lifters, pushrods back on? then take them off? I really hope I dont F this up..
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get a piston stop tool, you screw it into where the spark plug goes, then turn the crank until it stops, turn it by hand slowly. you can then back the stop tool in and out to find out when the spiston is all the way up. i used to tool for the 1st time on my ls1 and i got the hang of it fast
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How will I know when its on top dead center? will I have to put my lifters, pushrods back on? then take them off? I really hope I dont F this up..


If you take a straight edge and place it across the front engine pulley and mark it in 4s like cutting a pie in 4 equal pieces do this when you have set it on the scribed timing mark on the pulley with your timing pointer ----and 2 cylinders will be on TDC the #1 and # 6 than each time you turn the motor as you look at it from the front of the car clockwise to the next line you made on the pulley - ( 90 degrees ) the next pair of cylinders will be at TDC ( firing order ) 18436572 so if you started at #1 than the next would be #8 and #5 -- than #4 and #7 and #3 and #2 --- i hope u get this it sounds harder than it is -- think about what is going on when you do this -- now the plug wire and or a rope as some have used can be put into the cylinder but it will work better if you install it about an inch from the line as you are turning it that continue to the line as it will better fill the cylinder with the plug wire / rope droping the valve down onto the top of the piston is not a good idea for a novis -- i think you might be changing the springs maybe but we wont go their hope it works for you --- jz
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I was 16 min late for the sale!!
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The compressor sale appeared to be all day accornding to the ad - and it was in today's paper again.
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The compressor sale appeared to be all day accornding to the ad - and it was in today's paper again.
i was actually looking at one for 199 it had everything checked off in the uses.

ill see if I find the link
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The 15g 1.5hp one with the 3\8" ratchet & some accessories? Also in today's paper for $198. For the extra $100, the larger one has much better SCFM numbers (not that you are doing any major sanding/blasting/painting with either) and more tools.
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The 15g 1.5hp one with the 3\8" ratchet & some accessories? Also in today's paper for $198. For the extra $100, the larger one has much better SCFM numbers (not that you are doing any major sanding/blasting/painting with either) and more tools.
i dont know if its it.

I really dont know if Im ready to spend 300 bucks on something ill use like 3 times a year.. but I supose if i got one that can paint, I can fix SOME paint isues..
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Neither will effectively paint. I'm just saying the extra $100 is not really an extra $100 when you add in the tools. IMO, starting from scratch, the $298 is a 100% better deal.
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How acurate, are the cards at sears, that says what they can do?

I really want to get my car runing, how ever, if I get the air compressor that said good for painting, hell Im gonna paint my engine bay body color and fix a few paint isues..
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Forget paint.
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f the valve springs then.. ill just try to line up cam and crank slap everything together and send it to a mechanic for 1 month.. to put the springs in and do the wiring harness
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f the valve springs then.. ill just try to line up cam and crank slap everything together and send it to a mechanic for 1 month.. to put the springs in and do the wiring harness
I'll install the springs for you... and I'll only charge you 75% of what your mechanic will quote you for it 8)
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quoted with valve covers off and everything or just normal?
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quoted with valve covers off and everything or just normal?
Did you mechanic actually change your quote based on whether or not the valve covers were on? Wow. Removing them is a two minute job, at most...

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Did you mechanic actually change your quote based on whether or not the valve covers were on? Wow. Removing them is a two minute job, at most...

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i mean valve covers, intake,headers...
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quoted with valve covers off and everything or just normal?
Dude, if your mechanic can change the valve springs WITHOUT taking the valve covers off you need to give him all of your money...right now. And, tempting as it is, I was joking about charging you. Like Bonzo said, if you can pull the heads you can change the springs. You just have to spring for the right tools (you can rent tools, you know) and get your hands dirty. If you need some help let me know.
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I can't believe any decent tech would waste 10 minutes on an engine that is partially disasembled. I wouldn't have even entertained the thought in my day.
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