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I was having smoke at idle when warm but none when accelerating, and I was getting plugs fouled shut, so I assumed this might be the valve stem seals. Well, I finally did a compression test, and they all came in at 140, (I can't really read the tester because the guage needle is angled, and I'm not sure if it was 140 or 150), but anyway only one of them read about 5 psi higher than the rest. So then I decide to pull the valve cover and look in the springs with a flash light, and I see a couple of the rubber seals or bushings are missing, and the rest are cracked or halfway gone, and I even found a couple small pieces there laying on top of the head. To make a long post short. I guess this sounds like good news. I can replace the seals and I should be good, but I always pictured these seals to be like o-rings, and they are actually shaped like umbrellas. I've heard of umbrella bushings, but are these the same? What do I have to ask for at the auto parts store? I guess I also need a spring compressor, and either a air compressor fitting or use the rope method. If anyone has any experiences/advice I'd much appreciate it. This might make sense with what was thought of the car by the PO and myself. It was believed that the 60k miles could very well be original but nobody could verify it. So this is in sync with a car that has been parked a long time. Of course I cleaned up the plugs and started it up to move it back into it's spot in the garage, and man, with clean plugs, it runs very very smooth and beautifully. Plus this engine has always sounded very very solid since new. I drove it from Phoenix 600 miles to NM, and it only lost 1/2 quart of oil. Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post.