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🔩 Master valve maintenance like a pro—no cylinder head drama needed!
The OEMTOOLS 25220 Overhead Valve Spring Compressor Tool is a lightweight, durable, and adjustable hand-powered tool designed to fit most vehicles with overhead valves. Featuring a sliding T-handle and offset jaws, it enables quick, safe removal and replacement of valve springs without removing the cylinder head. Finished in rust-resistant chrome and black oxide, it offers long-lasting reliability for automotive professionals and enthusiasts alike.


































| ASIN | B004FEPBYW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,768 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #56 in Engine Valve Train Tools |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (216) |
| Date First Available | December 6, 2010 |
| Included Components | Overhead Valve Spring Compressor Tool |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 25220 |
| Manufacturer | OEMTOOLS |
| Material | Steel |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 25220 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.7 x 4.5 x 1.6 inches |
| Size | One Size |
| Warranty Description | OEMTOOLS Limited Lifetime |
K**E
Works as intended. Modify it to fit your needs!
Not perfect, but works as intended. I modified this tool to fit my needs for a 3G83 engine and it worked great. I squeezed the compression pawls together to fit the washer and ground the flanges to allow the spring to clear the seals. Pro tip: Don't use an impact. I've stripped the threads on similar compressor tools this way.
J**E
Works great
Dont let the cheap price scare you away. This tool works exactly as it supposed to. Quick and easy work on my Harley heads.
M**L
This tool did not work for me.
I am attempting my first engine rebuild and this tool did not work for me. The instructions are not very detailed, but I thought it would be fairly simple to use. I could get fairly low with the tool's arms, then compress the spring, but the keepers would never come out. It's as though the tool did the exact opposite of what it needed to do; it pulled the spring up towards the retainer washer and wedged the spring, retainer, and keepers together, leaving you unable to retrieve the keepers. To me it appeared that the product would work better if it pushed down on the retainer, thereby leaving the keepers free to come out. I then saw a video of how they were supposed to work. The saddle is supposed to "push" down on the retainer washer revealing the keepers, mine were spread to far and "saddled" the retainer, making the tool unusable. The video I watched the guy welded a bar across the saddle to keep it from spreading. I returned the item for a Lisle 36200 which appears to be an all-in-one motion for removal and installation. Lisle 36200 Valve Keeper Remover and Installer
T**M
The Only Thing That Worked -- Still Maddening
So, this ended up being the only thing that reliably worked for changing the valve springs on my 2014 Ford F250 truck (side note: people, when reviewing automotive tools, please list the make/model of your vehicle; "it works for me" on a 1997 Mazda Miata is almost useless for a 2014 Ford truck). I bought a grand total of three different spring compressors for this valve spring/seal job: this one, another one with angled jaws, and a similar angle-jaw one from Harbor Freight. This has flat jaws -- not tapered, which is important, because tapered jaws grip the spring better. HOWEVER, all of the tapered jaws tools had too shallow of a "throat" (basically, how much you can compress the spring) to be effective. They would rarely compress the spring enough to remove the keepers, and would NEVER compress the spring enough to reinstall the keepers. This tool is maddening: it will slip off the spring again, and again, and again, and again (side note: wear gloves -- a strong spring springing into your finger hurts like a... well, it hurts. At the wrong angle, it might break your finger). The only thing to do is just keep trying. I suppose I could grind a bevel onto the jaws with a die grinder or something. When it finally catches, it will compress the spring enough to remove the keepers, but even here be careful, because if you jostle it too much while removing the keepers you might knock it loose. I swore a LOT doing this job. Downside of this tool (aside from the non-beveled jaws) is that the whole apparatus is a little "floppy" (you'll see when you use it), which can make getting a straight-on compression kinda hard. A plus side is that you can remove the manual turn bar and turn this with a ratchet, which I HIGHLY recommend, if you have space. I wish more compressors did this! If I ever have to do valve springs with the cylinder heads on again (please, god, no), I may buy one of the bar/lever compressors (search here, you'll find them) since I saw them used in a YouTube video -- the setup looked like a pain, but once mounted, it made the actual removal/install look painless. Bottom line is: this tool will work, but be prepared for a long, frustrating, and sometimes painful repair job.
M**T
Good quality universal tool
Good enough to do the job if it fits in. Handle is more comfortable than some others I've tried, but still likely to make your hands sore after a few uses. Spring-loaded arms help keep it in place though.
M**S
Not perfect but
it did the job. I had to replace 6 valve seals on my cylinder head as part of a rebuild. Had to remove the springs first. These are some stout springs that could really hurt a guy. The inverted U part of the device is a bit wide so I fit a washer under it to guarantee it wouldn't slip off the springs top hat. Otherwise it did the job. I did add oil to the compression screw to make it easier to turn. The rod that goes through the top hole as a handle doesn't have a keeper on either end, so it can slip out, so I used a ratchet and 14mm deep socket to turn it. I tried other methods to get those springs off. They were dangerous with no success. So good purchase.
B**N
Didn't work for me
Tried doing my friends atv valves and this tool couldn't fit. Not returning since maybe it'll be perfect for some other job.
A**C
Happy V8
Old Mopar 318 Poly, worked very well.
T**L
فاشله
فااشله الجودة سيئه ولا انصح فيها عن تجربه والله
C**G
Varning!
Köp inte denna! Helt värdelös, sämsta skit jag köpt på länge.
E**.
Mala compra
La herramienta llego dañada,incompleta,usada,sin empaque original. Se quiso devolver pero salía más caro que la herramienta.
E**A
Compressor de molas nota dez
Produto excelente, superou as minhas expectativas. Bom vendedor, excelente plataforma de compras.
N**N
Chegou
Satisfatório
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