wrngwae wrote:you can rent a valve spring compressor. and the valve to piston clearance at top of the stroke is less than a 1/4" so your valve spring compressor should hvae enough room for that. and if your piston is all the way to the top....there aint no way it is dropping in there. but if you put compressed air in that cyl it may push the piston down and if you loose that pressure your in trouble!!!!!!! try it manually put your crank at tdc,,,,,do cyl 1 and 4 rotate 180 than do 2 and 3.....
mikewarme wrote:What is prompting you to do all this? DO NOT USE AIR!!!! Like Tye said 1 at a time with piston at TDC. Fel Pro seals work great. I've used both OEM and Felpro seals. The Mitsubishi parts book shows same number MD000508 for both diesel (All years) and 2.6 intake all years or 2.6 exhaust 85 and up. Before 85 the exhaust seals were diffrent on the 2.6 motor. So go to Rockauto.com and order the seals. Again why are you doing this? Isnt this a new head? If it has not been rebuilt, chances are the valve guides are shot (typical for these). call me Zak. Hopefully early I start my grinding machine at 8am our time. 818 2683012
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