TLDR Cant figure out the name of this tool

Thanks for the help, I had not seen that method yet and yeah the valves may just need replacement; the engine has 360000 miles on it. But anyways I decided I am going to fab up the tool. I purchased 1/8 steel and I am going to make use of my schools manufacturing shop this afternoon, depending on how long it takes I may make more than the two or three I need. This build has been and will continue to be full of fun surprises; for instance I was scared that the body of the engine had water in it and it turned out that it was instead filed with oil up to the top of the main engine bolts. Guess I figured out why the thing is so damn dirty (prior owner removed the head with out removing the oil?)Jeroen wrote: Thu Feb 01, 2024 8:36 am Never removed the camshaft on a M10 but I did come across a possible workaround, just to give you an idea, I think it must be possible to make something out of wood or plastic that is a bit more reliable.
https://www.bmw2002faq.com/forums/topic ... cial-tool/
As for the burnt valve, remains to be seen how badly its burned. Often polishing/machining against the seat helps, sometimes the holes are too big and the valve requires replacement