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    #16
    Glad to help a fellow Panther freak.

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      #17
      get a length of rope about 5 ft long or so, take out the spark plug and thread the rope into the hole with the piston at BDC of the compression stroke.leave some rope hanging out of the holeso you can get it out. rotate the engine by hand (not the starter) untill it stops turning. change the seals, back the engine up and remove the rope.
      '88 Colony Park, white with wood grain contact paper, K code axle, hose pliers on heater hoses, factory duals, big plans in the future...

      '83 Toyota 4x4, 31x10.50 15, could use a new carb, custom humidifying holes in the roof, mud based paint...

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        #18
        There should be something you can use to fill the cylinder with compressed air easily. I remember looking at 92-94 panthers and they have valve seal problems too, but nothing about the procedure made it sound horrible.
        -Matt
        1968 Fairlane 500 - 1998 Camaro Z/28

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          #19
          I got the KD P/N from work today. It is KD 901. That includes a fitting for 14mm plugs and one for 18mm plugs. If my memory serves me correctly the 5.0L has 14mm plugs.

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