Start by detaching the valve
Rocker Arm cover then taking out the associated valve rocker arms and
Spark Plugs to access the Valve Stem Oil Seal. Install j 22794 Spark Plug port adapter into the Spark Plug hole and attach shop air hose. Afterwards pump compressed air into it to keep valves in position. Set up the valve spring removal tool by first setting aside its bolt and then sliding a flat washer over the bolt before inserting it into the valve Rocker Arm bolt hole that needs servicing. When using the valve spring compressor handle the compression with extreme caution since it generates strong valve spring tension that can lead to injuries. Apply pressure to the j 5892-d valve spring compressor through its slotted end by positioning it under the washer of the valve Rocker Arm bolt until you can access the valve keys. Keep the j 38606 valve spring compressor blades locked tight on the valve spring to stop movement and valve damage. Work the metal spring compression tool j 5892-d or j 38606 by taking off the valve keys first. Undo the valve spring cap and valve spring. Take out the Valve Stem Oil Seal afterwards. To set up the new valve parts, put the seals, valve spring, and cap on the valve stem and use j 5892-d to push down the valve spring when the j 38606 is not available. As a replacement for the j 5892-d tool use the j 38606 tool if clearance is impossible. Put grease into the valve stem keys before decompressing the valve spring gently to make sure the keys stay in position. Test if the valve keys are correctly placed before you take off the j 5892-d or j 38606 tool. Complete the sequence by installing the bolt j 22794 then transfer the spark plugs before setting the valve rocker arms above their cover.