5.7L Hemi-Broken Valve Spring - Help
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5.7L Hemi-Broken Valve Spring - Help
Hello from new member here,
Got another broken spring. 03 Ram 5.7L. I've had this happen before, but had someone else changed the actual spring itself....that someone no longer available. Anyone have any links to step by step how to's, tips, etc? I am in process of removing valve cover now.
Also, Haynes manual states that I need to get my #1 piston at TDC. What is the reasoning for this as it does not explain....excuse my ignorance. Anyone know what socket size I need for the bolt on the crankshaft vibration damper to perform the TDC process? I am assuming that I will need a huge breaker bar as well...and will I need to remove all 16 plugs? I'm pretty sure it's the #2 cylinder, but will know for sure shortly. I have a compressor and bought the adapter to hold valve in place.
I appreciate any help, etc. Haven't done this before and a little nervous.
Thanks guys.
Got another broken spring. 03 Ram 5.7L. I've had this happen before, but had someone else changed the actual spring itself....that someone no longer available. Anyone have any links to step by step how to's, tips, etc? I am in process of removing valve cover now.
Also, Haynes manual states that I need to get my #1 piston at TDC. What is the reasoning for this as it does not explain....excuse my ignorance. Anyone know what socket size I need for the bolt on the crankshaft vibration damper to perform the TDC process? I am assuming that I will need a huge breaker bar as well...and will I need to remove all 16 plugs? I'm pretty sure it's the #2 cylinder, but will know for sure shortly. I have a compressor and bought the adapter to hold valve in place.
I appreciate any help, etc. Haven't done this before and a little nervous.
Thanks guys.
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Man, you guys are awesome. I can't thank you enough. Yes, I can do waterpumps, etc. but have never tried anything with the guts of the motor. What I'm so vervous about is doing the spring and losing the valve. or not performing the TDC task correctly. When doing that, I'll need to take all plugs out on left side also due to compression?
Ok, right before I shut the motor down, there was a pretty significant tapping on my right valve cover. This is the one I just took off, as far as I can tell, the springs look alright, hard to tell on the lower one for #2 cylinder. I need to try a small mirror to get down in there to see. I've checked the resistance on the coil packs (right side) they are all within spec, was hoping one would be bad instead.
@AF_Hemi: Thank you, I will check out the FAQ write up. 6.1 springs? Are these the ones with the metal shroud around the base? That's what the dealer gave me.
@DirtyDog: I applaud your dedication is helping a n00b and doing that for me. As I live about 25 miles from nearest parts store and didn't want to get the wrong size. Thanks!
@Cheapbeater: Yeah, it sure is a problem with the '03 Hemi's and only the '03's as far as I know. omg, look at that toe in your avatar
Ok, right before I shut the motor down, there was a pretty significant tapping on my right valve cover. This is the one I just took off, as far as I can tell, the springs look alright, hard to tell on the lower one for #2 cylinder. I need to try a small mirror to get down in there to see. I've checked the resistance on the coil packs (right side) they are all within spec, was hoping one would be bad instead.
@AF_Hemi: Thank you, I will check out the FAQ write up. 6.1 springs? Are these the ones with the metal shroud around the base? That's what the dealer gave me.
@DirtyDog: I applaud your dedication is helping a n00b and doing that for me. As I live about 25 miles from nearest parts store and didn't want to get the wrong size. Thanks!
@Cheapbeater: Yeah, it sure is a problem with the '03 Hemi's and only the '03's as far as I know. omg, look at that toe in your avatar
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Well my 03 hasn't had the broken spring problem yet. But I spin the old girl up pretty tight ever so often. Just a matter of time. Haven't done anything to the engine but use to use a nylon rope on my chevy engines and don't see any reason it wouldn't work on the dodge as well. Lower the piston some in the cylinder that you want to change the spring on and feed as much rope as you can into the spark plug hole. Roll the piston back up by hand until tight. Pack rags all around so nothing can fall into the engine and find a method to push down on the spring keeper and remove. Change the spring and replace the keeper. I had a lever that I fitted to the rocker arm stud on the chevy. Something similar should be workable on the dodge. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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Hello from new member here,
Got another broken spring. 03 Ram 5.7L. I've had this happen before, but had someone else changed the actual spring itself....that someone no longer available. Anyone have any links to step by step how to's, tips, etc? I am in process of removing valve cover now.
Also, Haynes manual states that I need to get my #1 piston at TDC. What is the reasoning for this as it does not explain....excuse my ignorance. Anyone know what socket size I need for the bolt on the crankshaft vibration damper to perform the TDC process? I am assuming that I will need a huge breaker bar as well...and will I need to remove all 16 plugs? I'm pretty sure it's the #2 cylinder, but will know for sure shortly. I have a compressor and bought the adapter to hold valve in place.
I appreciate any help, etc. Haven't done this before and a little nervous.
Thanks guys.
Got another broken spring. 03 Ram 5.7L. I've had this happen before, but had someone else changed the actual spring itself....that someone no longer available. Anyone have any links to step by step how to's, tips, etc? I am in process of removing valve cover now.
Also, Haynes manual states that I need to get my #1 piston at TDC. What is the reasoning for this as it does not explain....excuse my ignorance. Anyone know what socket size I need for the bolt on the crankshaft vibration damper to perform the TDC process? I am assuming that I will need a huge breaker bar as well...and will I need to remove all 16 plugs? I'm pretty sure it's the #2 cylinder, but will know for sure shortly. I have a compressor and bought the adapter to hold valve in place.
I appreciate any help, etc. Haven't done this before and a little nervous.
Thanks guys.
Yes best I can figure it because the springs do not have the dampners on them
Well my 03 hasn't had the broken spring problem yet. But I spin the old girl up pretty tight ever so often. Just a matter of time. Haven't done anything to the engine but use to use a nylon rope on my chevy engines and don't see any reason it wouldn't work on the dodge as well. Lower the piston some in the cylinder that you want to change the spring on and feed as much rope as you can into the spark plug hole. Roll the piston back up by hand until tight. Pack rags all around so nothing can fall into the engine and find a method to push down on the spring keeper and remove. Change the spring and replace the keeper. I had a lever that I fitted to the rocker arm stud on the chevy. Something similar should be workable on the dodge. Good luck and let us know how it goes.