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> mangled push-rod tubes, is there a better way?
bryanf
post Apr 27 2009, 01:50 PM
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I'm finally getting around to replacing the pushrod tube seals and I'm following the AA procedure using AA viton seals. Unfortunately when I try to seat the new seals by grabbing them with pliers and seating them, I need to grab the pushrod tubes with so much force that I'm denting and mutilating them in the process. It there a better way? Should I but hose clamps around them first?? Ideas?

The engine is in the car by the way...

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post Apr 27 2009, 02:10 PM
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Never had a problem seating them. I grab them with channel locks and hit the pliers in the handle area with the heel of my hand

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Use a socket with a diameter that matches the od of the tube flange and "pop" it with a light blow from a hammer.
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