Performing this service engine in, is laborious. Having installed a new engine twice into my 2001 I can tell you with the right equipment, either a chain fall or a cherry picker engine hoist is faster and more important more precise than gimping in the valve springs. Dropping a valve into the cylinder is a night mare. I've tried the string approach but inevitably the compressor stopped and the valve slid into the cylinder. The gods were with me that day and I was able to repair the $99 Porter Cable compressor, wire had grounded out, and almost cost me an engine.
Im replacing valve seals,upgraded rocker arms and "lifters" on my 04 overland. It being done with the heads on the motor and cams installed. Im using the miller tool 8516A knockoff. Highly recommend a ratcheting 3/8s breaker bar for this. Found it at H/F. Saves the hands and reduces frustration. Also picked up blue 1/4in. poly rope to feed into the combustion chamber. The ratcheting breaker bar also worked great turning the crank.
great points about the new and old valves, springs, and seals, and their respective weights. It seems like performance improvement is there for sure! The 4.7 is not the craziest v8 out there, but i think you are creating a monster!! 🎃⚡️💪
Awsome video thanks learn a lot from your videos ty. If I may ask you a question sorry to ask but I'm stuck maybe you can give me vise I have 2000 4.7 not h.o anyways I have changed lifters three times I have changed the timing chain and gear I have done exhaust manifold gaskets I keep fresh clean oil in it all the time I just cannot get rid of the ticking noise when I first started up ticks like crazy eventually it goes away but it's non-stop every time I started out I'm lost I don't know where else to go it's got good oil pressure but the oil pressure does drop as you drive it any advice would help to key in on a area I appreciate it thank you
Have you tried the zinc additive or an oil with zinc in it? It helps reduce the friction of the parts. It's not as easy to find, but it's not hard either.
Those differences would remove almost a full pound of valvetrain weight. I can only see that as a good thing. But im curious of the 08 spring rate vs the HO springs.? but good info thanks martin!
Currently rebuilding my 08 4.7 heads, well whole engine actually but purchased all new components for the heads and there is huge weight savings with the 08 parts. I bought new cams as well and each cam is right at 2lbs. Lighter than my original Oems. My originals were solid cams with the powdered metal lobes and the replacments are the hollowed shank with slightly narrower lobes with oiling holes which my oems were not... The profiles and journels are the same O.D so im just taking it as a performance gain I suppose.
Im already subscribed you just answered what i was going to ask in your video i was getting ready to ask if i could put those springs in my 06 4,7 lol thats funny Thanks a bunch!!!
@@martinbuilt Its NOT a problem, Ive gotten into a mess with this 06 Jeep Grand Cherokee on one side of the engine 4 rockers just came right out with no tool required I kinda wish I knew u or someone like you Im in Paducah Ky
Can those 08+ valve stem seals be used with the h.o. springs? I like how that style keeps the spring from deflecting. Or would you recommend running the 08+ spring/seal in place ofthe stock the 99-04 h.o. valve springs. Also just a thought, the 3.7 exhaust valve spring comes with a similar design that keeps the spring from shifting. Not sure what years but I saw them in an '04. I'm going to try and get a few to see if the h.o. valve springs will fit in them.
You can still use the socket when head is on vehicle. We used that process on a Honda oddessey. You can use the same proccess to install the keepers aswell
Hello Martin. We have talked on this before. I am replacing the short block this spring in my 04 WJ, dropped a seat in number one. Beat up the piston a bit but didn't trash it totally, but the lower end has 165,000 on it and I feel it's time for a fresh one. I put remanned heads on it however I believe they didn't address the guides as I get a oil puff on startup after sitting all night indicating bad stem seals. I currently have the solid lash adjusters and HO cams with larger injectors. My question is do you know if the late valves fit earlier heads? I am having the heads done as well and I will probably hit the ports a bit with the die grinder as I cannot leave well enough alone. I have a set of 09 cams I got out of an Aspen 4.7 and they are going as well. I would like to put the later springs and seals in as well. Thanks in advance and say hello to your Michigan transplant friend, Rick I believe is his name.
Hello Charlie, yes the newer valves will fit the older heads and the seals and Spring should work on all but one valve where part of the head seems to crowd the seal a little bit but I believe that could easily be fixed with a cutting head and a die grinder.
Hey Martin I have the same make and model Jeep as your WJ and was seeing if you could help me out. I have rebuilt my engine as a result of a head gasket leak and a broken intake. I have gotten to the point of reinstalling my intake manifold and I’m having a difficult time figuring out which vacuum hoses go where. The main one I’m unsure about is the nipple on the back bottom of the intake and where it goes, and where the hose that come from the oil fill goes. If you have a video of yours or a diagram you could reference me to it would be much appreciated. Thanks!
good question, I would think if the seat fell a small amount it may kick the rocker arm out. Unfortunately, there is no test that I can think of that would indicate that a valve seat is starting to fail.
Martin, have you done valve seats yet? My 02 Limited 4.7 mildly dropped #7 intake seat, no damage. I was wondering how easy it is to drive the old ones out, along with guides? We used to do heads on 3.0 Mitsu's and other Mopar's by driving the old seats and guides out, freezing the guides and seats, heating each and driving them in by hand, hand staking the valve seats, then performing a complete valve job, grinding, lapping, new seals, mild port and polish on special cases. I was wondering if anyone can say whether its easier and cheaper to DIY the head job. have the machine shop do it, or buy 2 reman heads (I'm doing both heads to be safe).., on 4.7's we put new heads in under warranty, or when the motor ate itself, a short block and raw heads, then assembled with the old cams, rockers, new lash adjusters, basic valve job, and reassemble/reinstall. I can tell you from working in the dealer many years and owing 3 currently, 4.7's are not cheap engines to rebuild of repair, nowhere near as cheap as the LA's, Inline 6, or RB Mopar motors are/were.
@@martinbuilt I'm working on my end to address the actual problem, not just swap out existing failed heads for heads that will fail again, in some cases as soon as 500 miles with online head replacements. I'm waiting to hear from a Mopar centric machine shop experienced with the 4.7 valve seat issue, will pass on the info when I get it.. This particular shop is well know for its Mopar and Diesel head work on a national level and is close by.
Hi Martin. Would You check what kind of valve stem seal are inside plastic cup in 2008-2010 heads? I mean is it possible to dissmantle spring from cup and change only inside valve stem seal instead buy complete original set with valve spring? It would be useful for person watching You from other country where parts are much more expensive then in US.thanks a lot for your valuable videos.
@@martinbuilt yes ,i know that it exist as set with spring and is not possible to buy it straight es replecament only valve steam seal, point is that i think same valve stem seal what are inside de plastic cup could be used in other cars maybe as simple valve stem seal . So i would like to find which one will fit. Was looking in Autozone webpage and it shows Mahle ss46047 as replecament only seals. If You can remove it from cup and just compare it.
I will verify this soon, they will bolt up. There are a few changes that need to be made, like the 08 exhaust manifolds will be needed and I would use the 08 coils as well with the coil wires that way both spark plugs are used. There is some other things as well.
it can be done, you will need the 08 exhaust manifolds and I believe the 08 injectors as well and I would use the 08 ignition coils and wires. I would like to try it but still what to use the Doug Thorley headers.
According to air ram theres no difference between the non H.O heads and the H.O heads they flow identical, is there an advantage to switching to the 2008 heads on a regular 4.7?
I can tell you that the intake and exhaust port are larger, the head is built better (stronger). I will be working on a video that gives cc's for the combustion chamber, intake, and exhaust ports and compares that to the HO heads.
Yeah you could go to the salvage yard and find yourself a good used one you may also want to grab the intake manifold as well especially if the valve seat dropped and broken to pieces there's a good chance some of those particles went into other cylinders. I would start with removing the cylinder head and find out just how much damage there is.
@@martinbuilt thanks luckily it only cracked but it did drop, passenger side head cylinder 2 dead obv but I got you thanks for the reply I'll try to find one that didn't have the same problem
Hey Martin, just a thought, but something that I have done on another tool that had threaded holes in aluminum similar to your design, I drilled out and used heli-coils loctited in giving my aluminum tool steel threads.. just an idea 🤷♂️ Keep up the good work!
Need martin come down give me Hand 2001 it has one hundred eleven thousand on motor I've replaced everything from the gearing to hubs to brand knew break knew frunt end down to frunt rear lights all halo the engine I replaced radiator starter ac battery and it started ticking so I replace the lifters and lifter arm realy don't know what I'm looking for in the head parts put it back together and the sound didn't go away maybe worse rockers there wasn't and that dropped and the rockers whare all good still so what dos that tell u I don't know need help I put so much in this veacals just wanted it to be realible and I'm not that good of mackanick and the ticking is coming from top of the head that I just replace rocker and rocker arms can u tell me what it the priblem
Shoot me an email when you get a chance, Would like to purchase a couple of your valve spring tools to rent out. Have you tested this tool while the heads where still on the engine? Any issues around the firewall? it looks like it should clear everything.
Yes it clears everything and it is nice to have both hands free while installing the keepers. Can also see this tool in action in this video ua-cam.com/video/MN3c94VevEM/v-deo.html but this was before I made a revision change and now is even easier. I am also working on an instructional video for this tool.
@@martinbuilt Ah alright, maby I’ll check in in a month or so if I haven’t found someone. Or maby I’ll get brave and try it myself, you have some really good videos.
I love every video you make, please never stop.
Thank you, I appreciate that
Your videos have great info on them, they have helped me understand the 4.7l a lot better. Keep doing what your doing!
Thank you, I really appreciate that!
Just found your channel. Love it and subscribed. Always hard to find videos for these type of cars.
Thank you, glad you enjoy the content and thanks for subscribing.
Performing this service engine in, is laborious. Having installed a new engine twice into my 2001 I can tell you with the right equipment, either a chain fall or a cherry picker engine hoist is faster and more important more precise than gimping in the valve springs. Dropping a valve into the cylinder is a night mare. I've tried the string approach but inevitably the compressor stopped and the valve slid into the cylinder. The gods were with me that day and I was able to repair the $99 Porter Cable compressor, wire had grounded out, and almost cost me an engine.
Im replacing valve seals,upgraded rocker arms and "lifters" on my 04 overland. It being done with the heads on the motor and cams installed. Im using the miller tool 8516A knockoff. Highly recommend a ratcheting 3/8s breaker bar for this. Found it at H/F. Saves the hands and reduces frustration. Also picked up blue 1/4in. poly rope to feed into the combustion chamber. The ratcheting breaker bar also worked great turning the crank.
I have used the rope method before on many other engines.
Just purchased valve stem seals from your link. Hope this helps you on future orders. Thank you Martinbuilt.
Thank you Greg appreciate you purchasing through the links every little bit helps.😃
great points about the new and old valves, springs, and seals, and their respective weights. It seems like performance improvement is there for sure! The 4.7 is not the craziest v8 out there, but i think you are creating a monster!! 🎃⚡️💪
Awsome video thanks learn a lot from your videos ty. If I may ask you a question sorry to ask but I'm stuck maybe you can give me vise I have 2000 4.7 not h.o anyways I have changed lifters three times I have changed the timing chain and gear I have done exhaust manifold gaskets I keep fresh clean oil in it all the time I just cannot get rid of the ticking noise when I first started up ticks like crazy eventually it goes away but it's non-stop every time I started out I'm lost I don't know where else to go it's got good oil pressure but the oil pressure does drop as you drive it any advice would help to key in on a area I appreciate it thank you
Have you tried the zinc additive or an oil with zinc in it? It helps reduce the friction of the parts. It's not as easy to find, but it's not hard either.
@@Grizzlybearr0139 no I haven't but I'm willing to try anything thanks for the advice
@@jimharrington9963 good luck! Hopefully it's something that simple!
Those differences would remove almost a full pound of valvetrain weight. I can only see that as a good thing. But im curious of the 08 spring rate vs the HO springs.? but good info thanks martin!
I'll get a valve spring tester and we'll find out
Currently rebuilding my 08 4.7 heads, well whole engine actually but purchased all new components for the heads and there is huge weight savings with the 08 parts. I bought new cams as well and each cam is right at 2lbs. Lighter than my original Oems. My originals were solid cams with the powdered metal lobes and the replacments are the hollowed shank with slightly narrower lobes with oiling holes which my oems were not... The profiles and journels are the same O.D so im just taking it as a performance gain I suppose.
Im already subscribed you just answered what i was going to ask in your video i was getting ready to ask if i could put those springs in my 06 4,7 lol thats funny Thanks a bunch!!!
Yeah I try to give the details and have those questions answered before they get asked in my videos, thank you for watching.😊
@@martinbuilt Its NOT a problem, Ive gotten into a mess with this 06 Jeep Grand Cherokee on one side of the engine 4 rockers just came right out with no tool required I kinda wish I knew u or someone like you Im in Paducah Ky
Nice detective work on that valve train Martin....
Thanks 👍 Dan, got more to come with those 08 heads.
Can those 08+ valve stem seals be used with the h.o. springs? I like how that style keeps the spring from deflecting. Or would you recommend running the 08+ spring/seal in place ofthe stock the 99-04 h.o. valve springs.
Also just a thought, the 3.7 exhaust valve spring comes with a similar design that keeps the spring from shifting. Not sure what years but I saw them in an '04. I'm going to try and get a few to see if the h.o. valve springs will fit in them.
Martin, how do I buy one of your custom valve spring compressors? I'm planning to replace the stem seals and lash adjusters on my 05 WK.
Can you contact me through Facebook Messenger at facebook.com/Martinbuilt-2351766611763181
I'm glad to see your still at it!
Love your videos, everything is much easier now. Thanks! Keep doing it sir.
thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Another great video. Really appreciate your attention to detail. Do you think a ZJ 5.2 V8 would run better with 180° thermostat?
If you are looking for performance yes but you could see a decrease in MPG's
The 4.7 gets it' best MPG at 203 to 205 but performs best at 180
Great video thanks martin.
Glad you enjoyed it
Can I put the 4.7 in the 02 grandcherokee? And does it have the same problem 0with seats dropping
You can still use the socket when head is on vehicle. We used that process on a Honda oddessey. You can use the same proccess to install the keepers aswell
Dude, you're awesome!
Please, work on my 4.7 2008 dodge ram! 😢
Hello Martin. We have talked on this before. I am replacing the short block this spring in my 04 WJ, dropped a seat in number one. Beat up the piston a bit but didn't trash it totally, but the lower end has 165,000 on it and I feel it's time for a fresh one. I put remanned heads on it however I believe they didn't address the guides as I get a oil puff on startup after sitting all night indicating bad stem seals. I currently have the solid lash adjusters and HO cams with larger injectors. My question is do you know if the late valves fit earlier heads? I am having the heads done as well and I will probably hit the ports a bit with the die grinder as I cannot leave well enough alone. I have a set of 09 cams I got out of an Aspen 4.7 and they are going as well. I would like to put the later springs and seals in as well. Thanks in advance and say hello to your Michigan transplant friend, Rick I believe is his name.
Hello Charlie, yes the newer valves will fit the older heads and the seals and Spring should work on all but one valve where part of the head seems to crowd the seal a little bit but I believe that could easily be fixed with a cutting head and a die grinder.
Hey Martin I have the same make and model Jeep as your WJ and was seeing if you could help me out. I have rebuilt my engine as a result of a head gasket leak and a broken intake. I have gotten to the point of reinstalling my intake manifold and I’m having a difficult time figuring out which vacuum hoses go where. The main one I’m unsure about is the nipple on the back bottom of the intake and where it goes, and where the hose that come from the oil fill goes. If you have a video of yours or a diagram you could reference me to it would be much appreciated. Thanks!
here this should help ua-cam.com/video/omr0lfU8LFc/v-deo.html
Is there any way to catch a failing valve seat, any tests you can do?
good question, I would think if the seat fell a small amount it may kick the rocker arm out. Unfortunately, there is no test that I can think of that would indicate that a valve seat is starting to fail.
Martin, have you done valve seats yet? My 02 Limited 4.7 mildly dropped #7 intake seat, no damage. I was wondering how easy it is to drive the old ones out, along with guides? We used to do heads on 3.0 Mitsu's and other Mopar's by driving the old seats and guides out, freezing the guides and seats, heating each and driving them in by hand, hand staking the valve seats, then performing a complete valve job, grinding, lapping, new seals, mild port and polish on special cases.
I was wondering if anyone can say whether its easier and cheaper to DIY the head job. have the machine shop do it, or buy 2 reman heads (I'm doing both heads to be safe).., on 4.7's we put new heads in under warranty, or when the motor ate itself, a short block and raw heads, then assembled with the old cams, rockers, new lash adjusters, basic valve job, and reassemble/reinstall. I can tell you from working in the dealer many years and owing 3 currently, 4.7's are not cheap engines to rebuild of repair, nowhere near as cheap as the LA's, Inline 6, or RB Mopar motors are/were.
I have never attempted to remove valve seats and guides. I do have a couple of 4.7 heads that are juke that I could learn on.
@@martinbuilt I'm working on my end to address the actual problem, not just swap out existing failed heads for heads that will fail again, in some cases as soon as 500 miles with online head replacements. I'm waiting to hear from a Mopar centric machine shop experienced with the 4.7 valve seat issue, will pass on the info when I get it.. This particular shop is well know for its Mopar and Diesel head work on a national level and is close by.
Hi Martin.
Would You check what kind of valve stem seal are inside plastic cup in 2008-2010 heads? I mean is it possible to dissmantle spring from cup and change only inside valve stem seal instead buy complete original set with valve spring? It would be useful for person watching You from other country where parts are much more expensive then in US.thanks a lot for your valuable videos.
Yes the valve stem seals can easily be separated from the Springs, but you cannot purchase just the valve stem seals. They are sold as a set.
@@martinbuilt yes ,i know that it exist as set with spring and is not possible to buy it straight es replecament only valve steam seal, point is that i think same valve stem seal what are inside de plastic cup could be used in other cars maybe as simple valve stem seal . So i would like to find which one will fit. Was looking in Autozone webpage and it shows Mahle ss46047 as replecament only seals. If You can remove it from cup and just compare it.
Thanks Martin that is some great information
Glad you enjoyed it
Can you just buy the 2008 4.7 heads and up and put it on your 2004 4.7 or no
I will verify this soon, they will bolt up. There are a few changes that need to be made, like the 08 exhaust manifolds will be needed and I would use the 08 coils as well with the coil wires that way both spark plugs are used. There is some other things as well.
When do you plan on trying the 08 heads on the 07?
@@martinbuilt won’t it cause problems with the ECU ?
Hey Martin, are H.O beehive valve springs better than 08-13 version?
If so can H.O springs be used with 08-13 valve stem seals?
I haven't tested the Spring rate on the Springs so I couldn't tell you which ones have a higher Spring rate.
Do you have those valve retainer tools for sale?
martin can you put 08 ho heads on a 2000 stock 4.7?
it can be done, you will need the 08 exhaust manifolds and I believe the 08 injectors as well and I would use the 08 ignition coils and wires. I would like to try it but still what to use the Doug Thorley headers.
Cool cool cool video Martin!
Thank you Joseph I appreciate that!
According to air ram theres no difference between the non H.O heads and the H.O heads they flow identical, is there an advantage to switching to the 2008 heads on a regular 4.7?
I can tell you that the intake and exhaust port are larger, the head is built better (stronger). I will be working on a video that gives cc's for the combustion chamber, intake, and exhaust ports and compares that to the HO heads.
I like to get one of your valve spring compressor for a Jeep engine 4.7 like to know how much.
you can contact me on Facebook facebook.com/Martinbuilt-2351766611763181
How do you fix a valve seat drop on a 3.7 liberty how do you do it do you go to the junk yard and buy a new head or is the engine junk!?
Yeah you could go to the salvage yard and find yourself a good used one you may also want to grab the intake manifold as well especially if the valve seat dropped and broken to pieces there's a good chance some of those particles went into other cylinders.
I would start with removing the cylinder head and find out just how much damage there is.
@@martinbuilt thanks luckily it only cracked but it did drop, passenger side head cylinder 2 dead obv but I got you thanks for the reply I'll try to find one that didn't have the same problem
Hey Martin, just a thought, but something that I have done on another tool that had threaded holes in aluminum similar to your design, I drilled out and used heli-coils loctited in giving my aluminum tool steel threads.. just an idea 🤷♂️ Keep up the good work!
Cool idea, thank you.
How different is the exhaust on the 08 compared to earlier 4.7's?
the exhaust valve or exhaust port?
@@martinbuilt o lol sorry should've been more precise...the port for the gasket, is it the same as on the 07-03 heads?
Why didn't they fix the valve seat drop problem in 08+?
Need martin come down give me
Hand 2001 it has one hundred eleven thousand on motor I've replaced everything from the gearing to hubs to brand knew break knew frunt end down to frunt rear lights all halo the engine I replaced radiator starter ac battery and it started ticking so I replace the lifters and lifter arm realy don't know what I'm looking for in the head parts put it back together and the sound didn't go away maybe worse rockers there wasn't and that dropped and the rockers whare all good still so what dos that tell u I don't know need help I put so much in this veacals just wanted it to be realible and I'm not that good of mackanick and the ticking is coming from top of the head that I just replace rocker and rocker arms can u tell me what it the priblem
Shoot me an email when you get a chance, Would like to purchase a couple of your valve spring tools to rent out. Have you tested this tool while the heads where still on the engine? Any issues around the firewall? it looks like it should clear everything.
Yes it clears everything and it is nice to have both hands free while installing the keepers. Can also see this tool in action in this video ua-cam.com/video/MN3c94VevEM/v-deo.html but this was before I made a revision change and now is even easier. I am also working on an instructional video for this tool.
I so want that tool.... lolz u need to make it and patenit
I have them for sale
How much for the tool?
@@r.deanmcknight136 they are $80 that includes the shipping
@@martinbuilt ok awesome soon as I'm able I'll order one from ya 👍
@@r.deanmcknight136 they are $80 that includes the shipping
Can I pay you to do valve seals on my 4.7 wj?
I wish I had the time and the room right now my WJ is going through a wire tuck that will probably take me at least the next two weeks if not longer.
@@martinbuilt Ah alright, maby I’ll check in in a month or so if I haven’t found someone. Or maby I’ll get brave and try it myself, you have some really good videos.
can you make a head removal video?
I'll see what I can do.