I got all the valve springs seated and detents in place. The "Lisle 36200 Valve Keeper Remover and Installer" worked amazing. I actually would suggest getting the dual Lisle 36050 kit if the smaller one is smaller then the 36200 as the removal tool is almost too big and can score the bucket walls if you are not careful. So if anyone buys the Lisle 36050 let me know.
Parts Needed
Put everything in a nice place.
INSTALL
Step 5 Pic
Step 6 Pic "not in pic but make sure you press it down flat against the retainer" youtube has some vids too
Step 6 Pic
It's not super difficult but does take some time. Don't over oil the buckets as you might drip some out onto the head gasket when going to install the head. Just a very light coating for now. You can keep the buckets and cams out until you are ready to set valve lash.
Parts Needed
- Crower 68195-16 1.045" Valve Spring Set - Set of 16
- Valve Spring Retainers - GM (90537243) @ 16
- Lisle 36050 Valve Keeper Remover and Installer Kit
- MAHLE SS46019 {#B46019, L3K9101F5A} Fluoroelastomer Info
Exhaust; Positive Type - MAHLE SS46018 {#B46018, L3K910155A} Fluoroelastomer Info
Intake; Positive type
- Removal is really easy. Get the tool aligned and wack it with a rubber hammer.
- Keepers will get pulled into the tool as it has a strong magnet
- The retainer will also stick to the magnet.
- Once you get the hang of the force needed to do this it works really well.
- While you are in here unless your mileage is pretty low you should look at replacing the valve steam seals too.
- Just use a pair of needle nose to wiggle and pull them , does not take a lot of pressure.
- You will have to remove all the valves for this so keep track of what hole each one goes to unless you are lapping them.
- If you are feeling wild and want to clean the head pretty easy just put it in the dishwasher with normal detergent and hot cycle, dry it off and wd40 the insides when it is done. Worked great for me but mine was not super gross may want to pressure wash at a car wash if it is crazy dirty.

Put everything in a nice place.

INSTALL
- Install the new valve stem seals, just find a deep well socket that fits nicely and push them down snug.
- Put a rag under the valve so it can't move.
- Oil and install spring.
- Oil and Install retainer.
- Put keepers into retainer and then press down with your thumb to seat them they won't go all the way but will grab the stem a bit and get in place.
- Now Use the Lisle tool and line it up with the middle of the valve at this time you also want to line up the spring so it is centered. Push the tool down so it sits flat against the retainer.
- Hit the Lisle tool with one good wack of the rubber mallot, it may take a few tries but a solid hit should do it.
- Profit and rev to 8k
Step 5 Pic

Step 6 Pic "not in pic but make sure you press it down flat against the retainer" youtube has some vids too

Step 6 Pic

It's not super difficult but does take some time. Don't over oil the buckets as you might drip some out onto the head gasket when going to install the head. Just a very light coating for now. You can keep the buckets and cams out until you are ready to set valve lash.