J 9666 Valve Spring Tester
| • | Improper installation | 
| • | Warped cylinder head | 
| • | Missing or not fully seated dowel pins | 
| • | Low torque on the cylinder head bolts | 
| • | Incorrect length cylinder head bolts | 
| • | A warped engine block surface | 
| • | Scratched surfaces | 
| • | Foreign material | 
| • | Cracked engine block threaded holes | 
| • | The gasket surfaces | 
| • | Do not use a motorized brush on the head gasket sealing surface. | 
| • | Valve stems and valve heads | 
| • | The bolt hole threads | 
| • | Remove all dirt, debris, or threadlocking material from the bolt holes. | 
Important: Do not attempt to weld the cylinder head. If the cylinder head is damaged, replace the cylinder head. Minor nicks may be repaired with a fine flat file or emery cloth.
| 12.1. | Lift the valve off the valve seat. | 
| 12.2. | Apply a dab of blue dye to the valve face. | 
| 12.3. | Seat and rotate the valve. The blue dye traces transferred to the valve seat are an indication of concentricity of the valve seat. | 
| 13.1. | Clean off the blue dye. | 
| 13.2. | Apply blue dye to the valve seat. | 
| 13.3. | Seat and rotate the valve. | 
| 13.4. | The traces of blue dye transferred to the valve indicates valve runout. | 
| • | Grooving (1, 2) | 
| • | Bent valve stem (3). Replace any bent valve. | 
| • | Burrs or scratches (4). Minor burrs or scratches may be removed with a fine oil stone. | 
| • | Chipped or worn key grooves (5). Replace if damaged. | 
| • | Valve tip wear (6). Replace if worn. |