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Thats a great idea. Too bad I chucked my big pile of Nissan engine junk lol. If you can take a photo of it that would be great. A PVC pipe cap (not conductive) fitted onto the valve's stem with a washer and spring on the bottom of it would be a nice way to push upwards too.Unfortunately both are in short supply. I used to use an old exhaust valve from my Chrysler small block - similar to this
Depending on the spring length/tension you use and which groove the lock sits in (or machine in another to suit) they are remarkably stable. I just used a large diameter washer on top of the spring retainer - the edge of which then sat under the bottom edge of a set of waterblocked GTX 280's to support them. Basically a sturdier, better looking version of this
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