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  • Everett Taylor
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 10

    Exhaust valve stuck

    Hello all,

    While troubleshooting to get the A4 in my Pearson 300 started, I found I have zero compression in #3 cylinder. The other cylinders are at 70+psi. I can just barely see the exhaust valve in $3 and it is open - it does not move when turning the engine over. I've squirted Marvel Mystery oil in it's direction but to no effect. Is there a proven safe method for freeing a sticky valve?

    Thanks for the assist,
    Everett
  • Don Moyer
    • Oct 2004
    • 2806

    #2
    Everett,

    Some folks are successful in inserting a smallish Allen wrench or bent screwdriver in through the spark plug hole, but it is frequently necessary to remove the head to free a stuck exhaust valve.

    Don

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    • Everett Taylor
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2004
      • 10

      #3
      Thanks Don,

      Maybe I'll get lucky if I make the tool right- Is it best to press down on the valve, tap it on the side or try prying it up & down? All of the above?

      Everett

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      • Don Moyer
        • Oct 2004
        • 2806

        #4
        Everett,

        You'll have to press down on the top of the valve.

        I suggest using a cheap screwdriver, and bend it on location a little bit at a time so that you can "snake" it down through the spark plug hole between the top of the valve and the roof of the combustion chamber. Expensive screwdrivers are usually a bit on the hard side, and they tend to break before they bend.

        Don

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        • Everett Taylor
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2004
          • 10

          #5
          Don,

          A thorough spraying with carb cleaner & the right sized Allen wrench on top of the valve -tapped with a hammer-did the job. I rotated the engine and repeated until the valve dropped by itself. The compression was low-about 45psi. After changing the oil I started the engine and the valve settled in. Lucky. Thanks for the assist.

          Everett

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          • Don Moyer
            • Oct 2004
            • 2806

            #6
            Everett,

            Congratulations on a job well done!

            Don

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