hey guys, long time lurker, no poster with his virgin post. Finally got tired of smoking out all the Priuses behind me and decided to tackle the infamous Valve Seals on my 3.0 SOHC motor. (179,000 miles)With my friend a mechanic in town for the holidays we got it done. Took two days, but NO SMOKE! its like a new truck!
There are several technical walk throughs on this site, but I thought I would throw a few non-technical things about the job>
Started Christmas eve at 2:00 PM mistake number one. Waking up christmas morning with gifts under the tree, and parts all over my garage was no fun.
Things that have to come off:
Air cleaner
Alternator
Plenum
Valve covers
Rocker Assembly
Fuel rail intake
Mistakes I made:
Buying a cheap Valve spring compressor from Kragen. Biggest peice of junk ever, got one from Ace auto parts and worked like a champ. Dont skimp on this, nothing more friustrating than a cheap one. Those Valve springs are powerful!
thought it would take a few hours. Nope, took about 10 hours.
Things I did right:
Get a mechanic type person to help you. Dont think a newbie mechanic can pull off this job.
Replaced spark plugs, cap and rotor, she purrs now.
Bought a magnetic stick. Saved me about 20 times.
Read the following post (over and over)
Valve seal post Overall thoughts:
If your going to use the rope technique, (to hold the valve up) we found it was easier to stuff the rope in while piston was at bottom, and crank the piston upwards until it stops. You might be better getting the 60 dollar compressor cause its not easy stuffing that rope into the spark plug hole.
The first Valve is the hardest, they get easier from there.
the Spring retainers are suprisingly easy to remove, just tap with something
Overall I learned a lot and my beloved Montero is back! i almost sold it for parts because of the horrible smoke. Now its ready for more surfing trips and Snowboarding trips. If you are puffing smoke out the back when you hit the gas get this done!
thanks
Brian