The ULTIMATE Guide To Replacing Valve Stem Seals The Easy Way

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  • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
    @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 2 роки тому +21

    Well done! Just one gripe:
    Just because you have software that lets you add music, doesn't mean you have to add music! It's very annoying when you're talking, and the level is too high. Your content is great -- you can just talk and show things. Music is fine for mechanical montages.

  • @aafmirq777
    @aafmirq777 6 років тому +108

    To be honest best car channel I've ever subscribed to. I think what makes carpassion channel so great is the attention to detail also the way Greg works just appeals to the common back yard mechanic making it look so easy and encouraging pretty much anyone with a wrench to pull their car apart. Thank you so much Greg

    • @Dirkmez
      @Dirkmez Рік тому

      Would be better if he didn't have the lo-fi looping every 5 seconds.

  • @SailingFrolic
    @SailingFrolic 6 років тому +34

    FINALLY A NEW VIDEO
    Thanks dude.
    You've singlehandedly taught me more about car anatomy than other channels. You're more in depth than ChrisFix and you showcase what actually matters. Good work dude. You also help with diagnosing problems and you make us understand WHY certain types of maintenance or mods are necessary. Meaning: you teach us the theory, not just the practice. #1 car channel on UA-cam. Thanks again dude.

  • @brady5829
    @brady5829 6 років тому +6

    These are the best edited and most engaging car videos on UA-cam, I'm always blown away by how much I learn. I'm honestly amazed it's only at 71k subs, this is top-tier content up there with ChrisFix. Keep up the good work!

  • @jamesannis5372
    @jamesannis5372 6 років тому +44

    Greg. When you go to install the retainer put a sheet of plastic wrap between the tool and retainer. That will keep the keepers from flopping about when you compress the spring.

    • @xxmishooxx
      @xxmishooxx 3 роки тому +2

      I was thinking either that or a dollar coin

  • @bigl4201
    @bigl4201 5 років тому +6

    Huge shoutout to the car passion channel.
    Just finished the valve seals on my Evo IX. Intimidating job to say the least but “if car passion can do it, you can do it” drove me to take the plunge. Used the Euroexport tool, TOOK MY TIME and everything went well.
    Thank you!!!

  • @prefeserdapper9781
    @prefeserdapper9781 4 роки тому +3

    A trick I learned in tech school. Use some trans gel to stick to the end of your flat-blade screwdriver and then stick your keeper onto the trans gel which is on the tip of your screwdriver. Also put a little bit of trans gel onto the tip of your valve stem. Now your keepers wont fly anywhere! Helped me a lot honestly. Just don't go crazy with the trans gel and it should be fine. I didn't use that type of valve compressor though, mine was more of a "vice grip" style. Should work either way, just don't let up ;) Have fun out there!

  • @TrackItYT
    @TrackItYT 6 років тому +19

    Yeah boi! been waiting for this!

  • @trackerrrr
    @trackerrrr 5 років тому

    So glad I found this video. I'm doing this on my '91 Mercury Capri which has a head almost identical to yours. I did not know about the straw trick over the valve stem, good tip!

  • @FurryWrecker911
    @FurryWrecker911 6 років тому +105

    "Sometimes they take 20 seconds, sometimes they take two hours"
    >6 days later

    • @wagusk
      @wagusk 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe i can do that.
      Replacing the seal in 6 days without losing single keeper,

    • @thebridge5483
      @thebridge5483 4 роки тому

      😂😂

    • @colourlesssky2754
      @colourlesssky2754 4 роки тому

      When ever that's happens I search the scrap yards

    • @chenlee3240
      @chenlee3240 3 роки тому

      Why do they think we want to hear them talk? There are no good instructional videos on youtube.

    • @Panchdara
      @Panchdara 3 роки тому

      Just place a piece of duct tape(sticky side up) over the he collets and press down. Bak2back tape non sticky side both sides.

  • @fredfwp2039
    @fredfwp2039 6 років тому

    great video , proper details and nice to see someone explain how to use a tool rather than assume everyone knows how to use them, like a lot of you tube videos do :)

  • @OriginalFilthy
    @OriginalFilthy 6 років тому +2

    Love all this you are in my top 3 YT content creators

  • @nyjetskater
    @nyjetskater 4 роки тому +1

    love everything you do
    you are helping me and my little miata everyday until for who knows how long.
    also I really love the work and unique website you have :D

  • @Striball
    @Striball 6 років тому +1

    Hey Greg thanks for doing this for us... My 1.6 has 300k miles and this is due soon so we appreciate it!

  • @HenzPowell
    @HenzPowell 6 років тому +9

    Always watch the ads to support!!

  • @adinlouw
    @adinlouw 6 років тому

    Great effort Greg. with the vids, its entertaining and informative. I dont even own a miata, but i honestly enjoy the truthful, honest and effective way to do some work at home.
    i have a 323 mazda, but do some work on it myself, but timing is always a bit of a scary subject for me. i am sure i can use your methods to employ on my cars.
    love the humor in the vids. keep up the great work

  • @phillphall
    @phillphall 6 років тому +3

    awesome video. im thinking of replacing my hydraulic lifters on my 1.6 and this kind of gives me the confidence to do the job. unrelated to valve stem seals i know, but still. awesome that you recommend GQMs vids as well. his ITB build is sick!

  • @Sloppyjalopy123
    @Sloppyjalopy123 6 років тому +4

    Don't feel too bad Greg. I think anyone who has done this job themselves has had this happen at least once, me included. What I always appreciate watching your channel, your perseverance through the struggles. It seems like you and I have the same kind of luck, no luck...

    • @awesomecooly123
      @awesomecooly123 Рік тому +2

      I did this job and I lost the very last 2 keepers :/ 15/16 is still passing right

  • @marcosgonzales3486
    @marcosgonzales3486 4 роки тому

    You just saved me from doing a HG job. Everyone was so sure it was the HG, but then I listened to the symtoms you were having and it's the same issue I was having. I knew it wasn't the HG. I owned a 95 Miata for 6 years. I miss that thing sometimes. Either way great video, can't wait to do my seals on my Eclipse GST.

  • @jeffwest5551
    @jeffwest5551 Рік тому +1

    Nice demonstration. I'm doing this on a toyota camry v6. I took one head off 2 years ago to do some valve work. I always keep some spare keepers for this very reason. It's hard enough to find a nut or bolt let alone a valve keeper. Nice video. Love the music.

  • @rrice1705
    @rrice1705 2 роки тому

    Very helpful video, thank you! I'm sympathetic to your plight of lost small parts. I probably have half a pound of washers, clips, nuts, etc. that have just vanished somewhere after I've dropped them.

  • @TheYz250fmf
    @TheYz250fmf 6 років тому +23

    I don't have a miata anymore and I still watch these videos

    • @jesmixful
      @jesmixful 6 років тому

      I have Audi A4 and i still watch these videos :D

  • @Nebbia_affaraccimiei
    @Nebbia_affaraccimiei 6 років тому +4

    keep 'em coming dude!!

  • @jonyrock
    @jonyrock Рік тому

    Finally a video that shows this process on a dohc head with tappets instead of finger lifters. Thanks for the video!

  • @surewhynot6259
    @surewhynot6259 6 років тому +16

    Seeing this was a relief... you had me worried, Greg. If this happens again, you should totally do an update video. It would be easy to do and still get views!

    • @justin54511
      @justin54511 6 років тому

      Michael Pangburn follow him on snapchat he posts updates all the time

    • @VuBeClan
      @VuBeClan 6 років тому

      what is his snap?

  • @sampatton548
    @sampatton548 6 років тому +4

    Another great video by Craig Petersburg!

    • @colormesarge
      @colormesarge 3 роки тому +1

      Have You Heard
      It's a video by Craig Petersburg
      Sung in the tune of St Petersburg from the Disney movie Anastasia

  • @Nasonix2
    @Nasonix2 6 років тому

    20 minutes of CAR PASSION CHANNEL. This just made my MONTH. >_>

  • @Jestervs
    @Jestervs 5 років тому +1

    Excellent trick with the rope! I've been fortunate to have access to a compressor, or I'm having to remove the cylinder head for other reasons. A suggestion, if it can be of some use for anyone. When installing the keepers for the vale stem, take a small flat-head screwdriver (a pocket screwdriver) to which you'll apply a small amount of red grease on the tip. Also, apply a small amount of red grease to the inside and outside of one keeper. Then, take the keeper and smear is on the tip of the screwdriver with it hanging on using the grease. Make sure to face the open end of the keeper away from the screwdriver. Afterwards, press down on the valve spring and place the keeper along the stem. Next, slowly release the pressure being applied the valve spring, the keeper will begin to pinch into place allowing the opportunity to lift the screwdriver up and out. It takes a like practice. Cheers!

  • @kimthomas4522
    @kimthomas4522 5 років тому

    BEST presentation of ANY UA-cam 'auto channel'! Can't say enough good stuff, so won't even try. :^)

  • @hummelink-modifications
    @hummelink-modifications 6 років тому

    Need to do this myself. Your video came at the right moment!

  • @christophergerhart1174
    @christophergerhart1174 Рік тому

    Great video. Just did my valve stem seals. Beavis Motorsports had a great tip on using a piece of packing tape to guide the keepers. A+ racing has a great tutorial on the timing belt.

  • @tinkerscustom9568
    @tinkerscustom9568 6 років тому

    Dude! Thanks so much for this guide. Your information is the best! You rock!!

  • @electromagnt
    @electromagnt 5 років тому

    I’m working on a Contour 2.0l. I found that a 17 mm socket worked perfect for removal and install of the valve seals, the redesign was just a little smaller than factory so it worked out perfect

  • @supercarmio
    @supercarmio 6 років тому

    Incredibly helpful video - thanks man 👍 👍

  • @jonb4667
    @jonb4667 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Greg. Nice video bro. I've done this twice. Once on my 97 Mazda Astina 1.8(lantis, protege, 323f) and once on my 07 Toyota tazz 130 2e. I must admit doing it on the mazda without the right tools is much harder than it is on the Toyota...bcoz of the strength of the springs the mazda valve springs are much harder to compress. I compressed the Toyota springs with my fingers but was very soar after that. I managed to cut a 17/19mm Spark plug socket on the side open and used a extension to compress the springs and it worked great. Gents...one "Very Important" thing I want to mention is: When attempting this, make 100% sure that you clean the bottom around the valve stem because what I found was broken pieces of the older valve stem seals still stuck like a O ring around at the bottom. It can sometimes be difficult to see them. So please make sure before installing new seals to prevent more oil leaks and doing it all over again....All the Best. Thanks Gents

  • @jaguarjay13
    @jaguarjay13 6 років тому +4

    It’s almost midnight, I’m tired and I’m not planning on replacing my valve stem seals anytime soon.. but hey, let’s watch this video anyway! #notificationsquad

  • @liviudaniel5082
    @liviudaniel5082 4 роки тому

    nice video bro ,you got a natural talent for this your passion recommande you for this kind of job!

  • @maxsanchez4256
    @maxsanchez4256 2 роки тому

    Wow! You're an excellent E-Teacher/Educator. I'm subscribed now, thank you so much! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @ImMrMatrix
    @ImMrMatrix 6 років тому

    Greg is one of the funnest UA-camrs to watch🤘

  • @InexplicableBill
    @InexplicableBill 8 місяців тому

    Great video man. I love your informative and thorough presentation. I will be passing on doing this project on our son's college wheels - (my wife's former daily) a 2008 Toyota Highlander that makes white/blue smoke at startup a couple times a week. I've been thinking valve stem seals for some time. But now I realize that it's too big a job to do this for 24 valves, 12 of which are jammed up against the fire wall.

  • @DrivenMind
    @DrivenMind 6 років тому

    This is extremely helpful information.

  • @ctuan13
    @ctuan13 5 років тому +1

    "No the autozone spring compressor will not work. Those are meant for big block Ford's and not our small little engines."
    I have a vehicle with a big Ford V8 and yet still found your video very relevant, engaging, informative and very well put together. You sir have got a new viewer 👌

  • @colinbolton993
    @colinbolton993 2 місяці тому

    The stuck seal removal method here with the socket is a gem. The precise size is critical. I found a 6 sided impact one was perfect

  • @J_tega
    @J_tega 6 років тому +1

    Damn I thought you disappear forever Greg glad to see you posting a video missed you man

  • @user-un3yb8kb5v
    @user-un3yb8kb5v 3 роки тому

    The Rope method! Man, your are genius! Ton of thanks!

  • @georgekennett8230
    @georgekennett8230 6 років тому

    Yes!! Been waiting so long

  • @maurocatalan5378
    @maurocatalan5378 7 місяців тому

    Wow Super nice work, Congrats 🎉

  • @ionicbreeze
    @ionicbreeze 6 років тому

    So excited. Wish there was a vid at least once a week

  • @andrews3320
    @andrews3320 2 роки тому

    Thanks for all you do!

  • @marshkid1
    @marshkid1 3 роки тому

    High quality vid, thanks man!

  • @DJayAce4
    @DJayAce4 2 місяці тому

    super helpful video, you're awesome, very much appreciated this

  • @paulmccoy2334
    @paulmccoy2334 11 місяців тому

    Awesome job greg

  • @dillonemch2904
    @dillonemch2904 6 років тому

    Happy to see this 👍

  • @drat9625
    @drat9625 5 років тому

    Just to throw two cents worth in; if you lay your keepers curve side down, take a reel small blade screw driver and get just a tad of new grease on the flat side of the blade, you can touch the keeper on the back, it will stick to the screw driver; then with the spring compressed, just set the keeper into place on the valve stem and draw the screw driver out wiping the keeper off onto the valve stem. The grease will hold it in place, place them both and release the compressor. There are of course many methods that work, this is just one that has worked well for me for many years. Nice vid by the way, you took the time, and was all about the job. Thanks!

  • @2pintsofblood
    @2pintsofblood 5 років тому

    I am having to do this right now, unfortunately to my 2001 Miata. One of my lifters has failed (going to replace them all of course). But also need to replace my valve stem seals and I really didn't want to pull my head. Thanks to this video I won't have too, just need to get my hands on that tool.

  • @alejorodri7018
    @alejorodri7018 23 дні тому

    Dude best guy to explain everything

  • @jpgmccabe
    @jpgmccabe 6 років тому +2

    Your whole channel and work is so good you need a production crew, hey if i was Netflix I'd be making a deal! No mazda sponsorship yet?

  • @niceguy192
    @niceguy192 2 роки тому

    Oh mein...just because you were so honest about messing up with the keepers is why you're getting my subscription

  • @ianm432
    @ianm432 6 років тому +1

    I used the Lisle tool that you hit with a hammer on my BP. Worked like a charm. Too bad I put supertech seals in.

  • @SuperAffe97
    @SuperAffe97 6 років тому

    Finnaly Back

  • @josuedonan5666
    @josuedonan5666 5 років тому

    I dont have a miata but a 07 and 15 mazda3 and would love to change seals on the 07. Great video

  • @RoaminRomeros
    @RoaminRomeros 4 роки тому

    Going to have to do this tomorrow. Super nervous wish me luck Greg!

  • @wwilliams1358
    @wwilliams1358 2 роки тому

    New to this channel, and I'm now sub'd. Great detail in what you're doing and giving some hacks (nylon rope) to make the job right and easier.
    I didn't see or if you filmed from the very beginning, but I'm thinking you started this job with the #1 piston at TDC, is that correct?
    You have encouraged me to looking for a non-running Miata and challenging myself to get it going correctly, with an engine rebuild.
    Thank you for your time and knowledge with this motor.

  • @davidhammond8308
    @davidhammond8308 6 років тому +1

    Hey greg, didn't see it mentioned, but the factory springs have to go back in the way they came out. In other words, the springs have a 'top' and bottom'. You can see it in the FSM that the coils per inch differ on the top and bottom.

  • @j3ffsqrtan
    @j3ffsqrtan 6 років тому +9

    Wish I would have known about the rope trick before dropping a valve to the bottom of my cylinder because the piston was at BDC instead of TDC...
    2 hours, a screwdriver, magnet, and coat hanger later, it was back in place and a valuable lesson had been learned.
    PS- this was on a 12 valve Cummins, not a VVT. But that still might have been a handy trick.

    • @TheCarPassionChannel
      @TheCarPassionChannel  6 років тому +5

      jeffsqartan Wait.... You successfully got the valve back through the guide???? IMPRESSIVE

    • @j3ffsqrtan
      @j3ffsqrtan 6 років тому +3

      @TheCarPassionChanel It was either that or spend another $355 on the modified head gasket I have to use lol
      Thanks! Desperation will get you to do some crazy things.
      Basically, I bent the coat hanger to get it to hook onto the valve keeper groove, lifted the valve into the bottom of the guide, then rotated the piston up to the valve to keep pressure on it and push it up to where I could grab it from the top. The hardest part was getting the valve centered on the hole. The pistons in my Cummins have a deep dish that's offset from the center of the piston. But yeah. Good times lol.

  • @RoadRacerGT
    @RoadRacerGT 2 роки тому

    Nice video, I've heard of putting grease around the outer portion of the keepers as an adhesive on assembly.

  • @dang3114
    @dang3114 6 років тому

    Thank god he's back.

  • @kevinmcinnis7180
    @kevinmcinnis7180 6 років тому

    You are the best! So when my new supertech valve stem seals fail i will fix them asap!!!!!!

  • @westbrionage
    @westbrionage 8 місяців тому

    WHHHAAAA! I really don't want to do this but i have to. Thanks for the tutorial man👍

  • @juanlanda2441
    @juanlanda2441 Місяць тому

    2015 Buick Lacrosse V6 100,000 miles. Symptom oil fouled spark plugs causing misfire. Dealer wanted to replace bank one cylinder head stating it had porous casting. If it was porous it would have failed the first 3,000 miles. . googled oil consumption and found common problem with valve stem seals . Thanks for the tips

  • @RafaGmod
    @RafaGmod 6 років тому

    oh god, beutiful video! I was looking for good instructions to do the job on my Peugeot and this is awesome! Contrags for filming it, it's really hard!
    One more sub. See you soon! hahahaha

  • @Simon-xi8tb
    @Simon-xi8tb 4 роки тому

    good stuff dude. i LOVE THE MX 5

  • @michaelcandelaria5869
    @michaelcandelaria5869 4 роки тому

    Exellent job, I have watched many re valve stem seals replacement including air compressor used in the piston cylinder with the threaded hose attached to spark plug threads. Yours is well arranged. Can you describe the Wet/Dry process for testing cylinder compression and how exactly what your looking for in that testing process?

  • @tenchuben
    @tenchuben 4 роки тому

    love your vids man

  • @moiseshernandez6015
    @moiseshernandez6015 3 роки тому

    Great explanation, thank you

  • @Likethetacosauce
    @Likethetacosauce 6 років тому

    Gave a thumbs up before even watching this video.

  • @Slidewxyz
    @Slidewxyz 3 роки тому +1

    When you were cranking the engine by hand after reinstallation, were you setting the timing? I’m going to be tackling this soon on a 2000 toyota corolla dohc so any info on what was happening there is greatly appreciated. Ty for the video ✌🏼

  • @antonymintram9208
    @antonymintram9208 3 роки тому

    What a great video, just built my Audi s3 motor and its smoking badly, i recon its faulty exhaust valve stem seals. Plugs arent fouling up so i will check which seals are giving me trouble. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @maxwendel2167
    @maxwendel2167 6 років тому

    Good job, even when i can, i wached your videos, so i have a megasquirt 2 and i am from Brasil. Take Care see you o the next vídeo.

  • @Gongonz420
    @Gongonz420 6 років тому

    it sounds soo freaking good :D

  • @J3n555
    @J3n555 6 років тому

    Hell yeah! TJ GOING DOWN

  • @ivabiggen1259
    @ivabiggen1259 Рік тому

    Great vids love them all. I will be doing this job soon. Just a question with the rope. Did you just rotate the cam in reverse to drop the piston and remove the rope or did you just yank out the rope?

  • @texanbalaban6777
    @texanbalaban6777 4 роки тому +2

    12:05 Gewd Deal! Werkin on a 1986 F350 6.9L diesel and had trouble gittin the intake valve stem seats on head. Use a socket, gotcha B0$$

  • @inasingtr
    @inasingtr 2 роки тому

    The keepers flying or falling into the engine and never to be found again. Very relatable!! When i lost mine I'd nearly cried. Me thinking. I hope they still sell them or I'm screwed!LOL.

  • @787brx8
    @787brx8 4 роки тому +2

    I magnetized my screwdriver before putting in the keepers. Seems to help.

  • @qrs_tuv1925
    @qrs_tuv1925 5 років тому

    Excellent. Don't gotta miata but that was good times.

  • @lupuraku
    @lupuraku 2 місяці тому

    I am not fond of the amount of ads in this video but I think this video has illustrated the amount of work AND guess work ahead of me. My vehicle is a volvo 1997 960 and I believe it may have this issue. I have alot of work ahead for this vehicle. Wish me luck...😅

  • @stellarv5689
    @stellarv5689 Місяць тому

    Very helpful

  • @thomasmillican2839
    @thomasmillican2839 4 роки тому

    Nice video. I'm going to have to keep searching for something closer to my SD22 though. Maybe I should just get a Miata?

  • @omerbayrak1808
    @omerbayrak1808 3 роки тому

    You are talented

  • @EmoryG
    @EmoryG 6 років тому

    Nice work

  • @V.Z.69
    @V.Z.69 Рік тому

    12:54 Get a tube, or a straw, or a length of fish-tank clear tube so you can see, and hold it in place. If you have that length of tube, you could even cut it at an angle. I like this compression tool. I saw a guy use some zip ties on this. I used zip ties once, actually hose clamps, to compress a rear shock on the A-Arm for a replacement on my Z once.

  • @noncog1
    @noncog1 5 років тому

    If you have access to a good compressor, use air, even with the tiny valves in my 1zz-fe 180psi held them solid. Also use a keeper remover installer tool, super useful, and easy to get your hands on. I did this literally last week. Use the proper tools guys, theyre made for a reason.

  • @damiann4734
    @damiann4734 Рік тому

    I forgot to plug in o2 sensor on one of the banks. Car didn't want to ignite and came up with engine check light at first on my bmw 120i. Gave me a heart attack until I collected myself and used a odb2 tool to scan and read error. All good now. As soon as I saw the keepers and knew what they are, I ordered 4 extra before I started the job lol. A little trick I learned from other youtuber, just use some grease on the keeps and a flat hear screw driver to push them in place and they should stick.

  • @user-sv7wz3fl4q
    @user-sv7wz3fl4q 10 місяців тому

    Heads up to anyone looking to do this job now (after the 5 years) STRONGLY recommend you save yourself the headache and buy the Flyin miata valve compressor tool instead of the one he used in the video, no keepers catapulting into oblivion, no modifications to the tool and generally way way easier to use. Other than the tool the video is still super super helpful and makes the job easier.

  • @Nasonix2
    @Nasonix2 6 років тому +2

    Only 310 likes?!! COME ON PEOPLE! Spread the support! Such an underrated channel by far. I feel that I don't even need to mention this :Þ

  • @rickl6697
    @rickl6697 3 роки тому

    Great vidro. Do you know any channel doing valve guide seal replacements on a 2.2 eco tech GM, saturn, etc. Thanks

  • @levanwhite2307
    @levanwhite2307 6 років тому +5

    at long last!! You got some
    of us worried 😅😅

  • @buddhudd1054
    @buddhudd1054 2 роки тому

    The best ! 🇮🇪 Liked. Subbed

  • @guillermonieri4203
    @guillermonieri4203 2 місяці тому

    Thank you.