nope. but you will need a air compressor with a threaded end on the hose to air up the cylinder. then you cant take the broken spring off. take a magnet and look for the valve locks. two 1/2 round metal sleeves if they are not still in the valve shaft.

you'll need a valve spring compressor to compress the spring and put it back on. also take that push rod out and make sure its not bent. roll it on a flat table.

and of course the rocker has to come off to do all this.


nice find too. way better then a rod knock.