Keepers fell out, dropped into cylinder?
Bill Hahn Jr.
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Either a vise or the keepers let go and it fell completely into the cylinder. If it bent while it was still in the head i have no friggin clue how you removed it from the head.
Tinkles


2003 Cavalier 1SV
Bagged and Blown
i know and guessed it on my first attempt but its for you guys to figure out
Skipped timing piston smacked valve shot valve through head and through valve cover/IDI cover?
im going to go with vise.

I must confess... I feel like a monster!
hammer and a vice
PS....you gotta have a mini sledge...and a good solid swing or 12
testing it's overall strength? Or were you just testing your own strength, hahahah.
I gotta go with PJ on this one.
Atrioventricular valve,from when that asian chick left???
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i find it pretty awesome that the stock valve could actually take that kind of abuse.
sucks i have seen the head of a STAINLESS valve embedded INTO the top of the piston

I must confess... I feel like a monster!
Imagine 8 of those when an interference engine blows a timing chain...

"In Oldskool we trust"
Ryan Pitt wrote:Imagine 8 of those when an interference engine blows a timing chain...
Valves dont bend like that when the valves and pistons make love.
Tinkles


2003 Cavalier 1SV
Bagged and Blown
You guys should of seen my valves when my chain skipped on me
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