ive used a c-clamp valve tool , but the valve that was stuck actually bent my c-clamp tool . now im at a stand still how do i get this vlve out without wrecking my head
Sorry to hear about your troubles. It sounds like you're going to have to cut the valve off as close to the tower as possible and drive the valve out with a hammer and punch. This will probably damage the valve guide, which will require taking the head to a machine shop. Best plan is to take the head off and give it to a qualified machinist.
You need to put a vent and a PCV valve in the valve covers.
Sounds like you bent the valve. You'll have to pull the head to fix it.
Gonna have to pull the head and find out what's wrong. Could be a bent valve.
A shut off valve can get stuck due to mineral buildup or corrosion. To fix it, try lubricating the valve with WD-40 or vinegar. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the valve.
Your presta valve may be stuck due to dirt or debris blocking it. To fix it, try gently tapping the valve to dislodge any obstructions. You can also try using a valve tool to loosen it. If these methods don't work, consider replacing the valve.
take it to get fix
The float could be stuck because of stuck needle valve, or rust. The float could also be leaking and be full of fuel.
It can be successfully cleaned with Carb' cleaner and a soft brass brush. I also flushed areas I couldn't reach with the brush.
Need to know what is wrong with it before we can help Joe fix it.
The water valve may be stuck due to debris or mineral buildup. To fix it, try turning the valve back and forth gently to loosen it. If that doesn't work, you may need to clean or replace the valve.
The shut off valve may be stuck due to debris or corrosion. To fix it, try lubricating the valve with a penetrating oil and gently tapping it with a hammer. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the valve.
Replace the seat belt.