Before you say it, I've read the guide on here and a few others around the net.
The trouble is, I don't own an air compressor, so I wouldn't be able to pressurise the cylinder to keep the valves in place.
So then there is two other techniques, both of which I'm a bit confused about.
The rope trick - shoving about 7/8 feet of rope into the cylinder. But how exactly does this work, to compress the valve spring you need a reasonable pressure - how can you shove enough rope into the cylinder to prevent
any movement in the valve? Or do you put the rope in, then turn the crank until there is resistance?
Then the last technique, which is to turn the crank until its at TDC for the relevant cylinder you are working on. This means the valve can only drop about 2mm? So if the valve dropped, would you still be able to compress the spring enough to get the keepers in the correct location?
The last method seems the safest to me - if it works that is. Also, does anyone have a valve spring compressor and stem seal pliers I could borrow for a weekend
