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woodjeep
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valve install

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I'm going to be reinstalling valves into the head that I have been working. Do I dip them in oil or moly coat or assembly lube or do I put them into the seats dry. I believe I put a drop of oil onto the tips when I install the valve seals, but its the main assembly into the head where I am not sure..thanks
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Re: valve install

Post by Muad'Dib »

Im pretty sure they go in with assembly lube or oil. Assembly lube would be better i would think since it would "stick" around longer on the stems.
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Re: valve install

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Just use some oil on them and drop them in the same hole they came out of.
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