I’m an auto mechanic and find it amazing how you did that without putting the head!!
@dmitrysmirnov91887 ай бұрын
Nice video! Reminds me of a joke about former gynecologist looking to become a mechanic, who took the engine apart and then built it together -- all through the muffler!
@johnskerritt77310 ай бұрын
Another informative video based on many years of experience!
@Hooknspktr5 ай бұрын
A good trick shown to me by a mentor that taught me the "rope trick" is to tie dental floss around the keeper groove on the valve. Push the valve in and fish the floss out of the upper spark plug hole with a piece of safety wire with a small hook bent on the end and pull it up by the floss to clean the stem. After cleaning the guide when the valve is back in the cylinder bore, fish the floss back through the guide and it usually pulls right back in.
@user-mp8er1ds9x
Ай бұрын
Blow air into the cylinder through either hole (spark plug or guide) to blow the floss out the other hole.
@lawrencecarlson242517 күн бұрын
Good stuff!
@michaelbohlander83928 ай бұрын
Wow thats a cool trick and a nice job
@ttmich15 күн бұрын
Thanks for this educational video. It helps me to understand what the stick valve problem is, how to fix it. I am now more conscientious in leaning the engine while taxiing! Is there any product that dissolves and cleans the carbon deposits to prevent the stick valve problem?
@midgetrace6 ай бұрын
Nice job I did that a few times in the 80s when my 150 was doing traffic reporting around Boston. They flew it 5 hrs a day slow flight so the 100 LL plugged up the valves and spark plugs regularly. I cut 2 fingers off a 4 finger pick up tool went threw the bottom plug hole.
@joesilverbliss17215 ай бұрын
Neat trick. Very clever.
@maheralazzawi78149 ай бұрын
very good
@markpracy4 ай бұрын
Very good
@whoanelly737-87 ай бұрын
nice
@danmaggart19414 күн бұрын
How do you get the rocker arm and shaft back in? Thanks for the vid
@lbkducks4 ай бұрын
What is the likley cause of a sticky valve. What do you recommend to prevent this from ocurring. Running as lean as possible? Additives? What would be the likely cause if it is a recurring problem?
@ronwise43805 ай бұрын
Compressed air to hold valve in place. That's how I have replaced valve seals on automotive engines. Wondered why in aviation everyone seems to use the rope trick. Would it have been a good idea to lap the valve while you were at it?
@namewitheldАй бұрын
Any reason this wouldn't work on the larger Continentals? Like the 520?
@tkorte1019 ай бұрын
Did you use a specialty valve guide reamer from McFarlane?
@KerryWho
9 ай бұрын
I bough
@KerryWho
9 ай бұрын
Many years ago I purchased the size listed in the overhaul manual from an automotive machine shop supply. Now I would probably use McMaster Carr
@otiselevator77386 ай бұрын
Add four ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil to each ten gallons of gasoline in fuel tank. You will never stick a valve again. This has been a sure bet for almost a hundred years. ‘costs almost nothing.
@robertwilson40477 ай бұрын
Waste of time, the guide is worn and will get stuck again. This is only a good technique to get a airplane back home. Not at annual, needs to be removed and repaired properly
@KerryWho
7 ай бұрын
Worn guides are loose and affect the valve contacting the seat correctly. Sticking valves, is a very common problem running an engine on fuel with way more lead than it was designed to use. Years ago Lycoming issued a service letter to check the clearance and ream as necessary every 400 hours. I have been doing this for over 40 years and never had a issue after reaming a guide, in fact I have never had to ream the same cylinder again after years and many hours of operation.
@macmccune21
6 ай бұрын
@@KerryWhoin your experience, when a valve gets sticky like this what are the odds the other valves need reamed?
@KerryWho
6 ай бұрын
@@macmccune21if it was lycoming I would definitely check all others. Continental seems to wear the guides more often than sticking. To be on the safe side it is definitely recommended to check them all.
@tropicthndr6 ай бұрын
Do you shake your customers hand with your right hand covered in very infectious warts. Yuck such a turn off.
@KerryWho
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the diagnosis Doctor T. You better go back to school. Too bad my skin cancer is not contagious so I can't spread it to your chanel. Ops there is no content to spread to, I think I can guess why.
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I’m an auto mechanic and find it amazing how you did that without putting the head!!
Nice video! Reminds me of a joke about former gynecologist looking to become a mechanic, who took the engine apart and then built it together -- all through the muffler!
Another informative video based on many years of experience!
A good trick shown to me by a mentor that taught me the "rope trick" is to tie dental floss around the keeper groove on the valve. Push the valve in and fish the floss out of the upper spark plug hole with a piece of safety wire with a small hook bent on the end and pull it up by the floss to clean the stem. After cleaning the guide when the valve is back in the cylinder bore, fish the floss back through the guide and it usually pulls right back in.
@user-mp8er1ds9x
Ай бұрын
Blow air into the cylinder through either hole (spark plug or guide) to blow the floss out the other hole.
Good stuff!
Wow thats a cool trick and a nice job
Thanks for this educational video. It helps me to understand what the stick valve problem is, how to fix it. I am now more conscientious in leaning the engine while taxiing! Is there any product that dissolves and cleans the carbon deposits to prevent the stick valve problem?
Nice job I did that a few times in the 80s when my 150 was doing traffic reporting around Boston. They flew it 5 hrs a day slow flight so the 100 LL plugged up the valves and spark plugs regularly. I cut 2 fingers off a 4 finger pick up tool went threw the bottom plug hole.
Neat trick. Very clever.
very good
Very good
nice
How do you get the rocker arm and shaft back in? Thanks for the vid
What is the likley cause of a sticky valve. What do you recommend to prevent this from ocurring. Running as lean as possible? Additives? What would be the likely cause if it is a recurring problem?
Compressed air to hold valve in place. That's how I have replaced valve seals on automotive engines. Wondered why in aviation everyone seems to use the rope trick. Would it have been a good idea to lap the valve while you were at it?
Any reason this wouldn't work on the larger Continentals? Like the 520?
Did you use a specialty valve guide reamer from McFarlane?
@KerryWho
9 ай бұрын
I bough
@KerryWho
9 ай бұрын
Many years ago I purchased the size listed in the overhaul manual from an automotive machine shop supply. Now I would probably use McMaster Carr
Add four ounces of Marvel Mystery Oil to each ten gallons of gasoline in fuel tank. You will never stick a valve again. This has been a sure bet for almost a hundred years. ‘costs almost nothing.
Waste of time, the guide is worn and will get stuck again. This is only a good technique to get a airplane back home. Not at annual, needs to be removed and repaired properly
@KerryWho
7 ай бұрын
Worn guides are loose and affect the valve contacting the seat correctly. Sticking valves, is a very common problem running an engine on fuel with way more lead than it was designed to use. Years ago Lycoming issued a service letter to check the clearance and ream as necessary every 400 hours. I have been doing this for over 40 years and never had a issue after reaming a guide, in fact I have never had to ream the same cylinder again after years and many hours of operation.
@macmccune21
6 ай бұрын
@@KerryWhoin your experience, when a valve gets sticky like this what are the odds the other valves need reamed?
@KerryWho
6 ай бұрын
@@macmccune21if it was lycoming I would definitely check all others. Continental seems to wear the guides more often than sticking. To be on the safe side it is definitely recommended to check them all.
Do you shake your customers hand with your right hand covered in very infectious warts. Yuck such a turn off.
@KerryWho
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the diagnosis Doctor T. You better go back to school. Too bad my skin cancer is not contagious so I can't spread it to your chanel. Ops there is no content to spread to, I think I can guess why.