They are just trouble waiting to happen. Hate to hear later that it sucked a valve, man.I have 70 k miles on mine.. makes me think I should pull the heads and change the retainers.
That is as long as you have the clearance between the frame and the Head to use it. If you have an air compressor and not the tools you can pick them up cheap at Harbor freight. You take the air line off of your compression tester screw it into the spark plug hole on the cylinder that you’re working on. First make sure that the piston is all the way down on that cylinder then hook your air hose from your compressor up to your compression tester hose and that will hold your valves up. Then you take your spring compressor and compress the spring take your old retainers off put your new retainers on then back off the spring compressor to hold your new retainers in place. Then disconnect your airline from your compressor from your airline for your compression gauge unscrew the compression gauge line from the spark plug hole and Shazam you just change your retainers without pulling the heads. Of course Randy this all hinges on if you got clearance between your frame and the top of your valves for that valve Spring compression tool.

Old but great mechanics trickIf you have these two tools and an air compressor Randy you shouldn’t have to pull your heads off to change those retainers. Just the rocker boxes. View attachment 63247 That is as long as you have the clearance between the frame and the Head to use it. If you have an air compressor and not the tools you can pick them up cheap at Harbor freight. You take the air line off of your compression tester screw it into the spark plug hole on the cylinder that you’re working on. First make sure that the piston is all the way down on that cylinder then hook your air hose from your compressor up to your compression tester hose and that will hold your valves up. Then you take your spring compressor and compress the spring take your old retainers off put your new retainers on then back off the spring compressor to hold your new retainers in place. Then disconnect your airline from your compressor from your airline for your compression gauge unscrew the compression gauge line from the spark plug hole and Shazam you just change your retainers without pulling the heads. Of course Randy this all hinges on if you got clearance between your frame and the top of your valves for that valve Spring compression tool.View attachment 63249 View attachment 63248

The shop? What shop do you work at?I figure ill go ahead and do the heads while have it apart. ,lap the valves back in and put in new valve seals . with 70k on the motor I should go ahead and bore, hone ,new pistons & rings and be done with it. I was gonna wait till it was blowing smoke before I rebuilt the upper end on it. We have bout another month before riding season. the shop gets busy first 70 degree day. so now is the best time to work on my own stuff. Only be a 2 day job if it wasn't for the machine shop being at a slow crawl on doing the cylinders..
