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Old 02-16-2004, 12:11 AM
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I have a Lunati 224/224 on a 112 lsa with .560/.560 lift. I got 941's awhile ago and am second guessing their durability. What do you guys think? get some 918's? Anyone want these 941's???
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someone, please help me. i dont want to but new springs if i dont have to. Help...
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I have 941s on my 226 226 114 .558 cam and am considering the 918 as a replacement. I will also need to replace the retainers, seats and locks to make it all work right. I have 10,000 miles on my 941s, so far no problem.

The history of the spring makes me concerned too. Let me know what you decide to do. The redo for me will cost about $750.
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I'd find another spring before running 941's. A lot of them broke for whatever reason several years ago. I'd never trust my LS1 motor to the whims of a 941 spring. The new springs are better suited for the applicaton. If you must run a single spring the 918 is the way to go.




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