Valve Stem Seals

jgcable

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Jul 26, 2008
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First of all.. thank you everybody for answering my many questions regarding repairing my 1987 N/A Supra.

Another question... I had the head planed and I bought a new set of Felpro valve stem seals. When I installed them I was using Dylan Wiggins rebuild tutorial 101. He said to take a 10mm socket, dip the seals in oil and push them on with the socket and an extension. He mentioned he was surprised how little force was required to install them.
I noticed the exact same thing. When I removed the original ones they were pretty tight. When I installed the new ones they pushed on with very little force required. I didn't even have to palm the socket extension. I just pushed them on. I felt one click and they looked like they were on correct.
Now.. of course.. I am having second thoughts on to whether I should have pushed harder. I tried pushing on the 1st one I installed a little when I noticed how easy it was to put on but it didn't go on any further.
I already installed all the valves, springs and cams and I would hate to have to rip the entire head apart again.
So.. my question is.. what type of force did it require to install your valve stem seals?
 

jgcable

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Jul 26, 2008
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Milford, CT
I took one of the cams out and 2 of the valve springs to check the valve stem seals. I tried pushing harder and they won't go in any further. I carefully removed one and looked inside. The Felpro valve stem seals have 1 internal ridge. That is why I felt one click when I installed them. They took very little pressure to install but it was pretty hard to take out one. I am sure they are in correct so I didn't bother to check the rest. I installed the intake manifold and after replacing the 0 rings and cushions on the fuel injectors I installed the fuel rail. I am going to put the head on as soon as I remove the lower crank pully and cover so that I can replace the timing belt with a new one. Doing the timing belt on this motor is a real big job but I can't see doing the head and not doing the timing belt and a new water pump.