Description
If you’ve been losing power, hearing ticking noises, or noticing blue smoke from your exhaust, worn valve keepers might be the culprit. These small but crucial engine components hold your intake and exhaust valves in place, keeping proper compression and timing. When they wear out, valves can drop into cylinders causing catastrophic engine damage. This complete set of 16 valve keepers gets your Massey Ferguson engine back to proper operation before a small problem becomes an expensive rebuild.
What You’re Getting
- Complete set of 16 keepers handles all intake and exhaust valves in one package
- Hardened steel construction withstands the constant hammering of valve action
- Precision-ground seats ensure proper valve stem contact and secure retention
- TISCO aftermarket quality provides reliable performance at a fraction of OEM cost
- Direct replacement design installs with standard valve service tools
Built for Real Farm Work
These valve keepers fit a wide range of Massey Ferguson tractors from utility models used for hay and livestock operations to larger row-crop machines handling planting and cultivation. Whether you’re running a compact tractor for property maintenance or a bigger machine for serious farming, proper valve operation is essential for the power and fuel economy you need to get work done efficiently.
Made to Last
Engine valves take tremendous punishment from combustion pressures, heat cycles, and constant movement. These keepers are manufactured from quality steel that’s heat-treated to handle the stress without cracking or wearing out prematurely. The precise machining ensures they’ll hold your valves securely for thousands of hours of operation.
Installation Notes
Valve keeper replacement requires valve spring compression tools and careful handling to avoid dropping parts into the cylinder. While you’ve got the valve covers off, it’s a good time to check valve clearances and inspect springs for wear. Keep everything clean during assembly – even small debris can cause valve problems. Consider replacing valve seals at the same time if they show any signs of hardening or cracking.






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