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Old 07-23-2006, 11:49 AM
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I just installed PRC dual springs on my new dart 225's. I have the springs that came with the heads single good to .625 lift with the titanium retainers, I'm going to be selling them how much do you think there worth?

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What tool did you use to remove them?
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I don't know,my buddy does my heads has a complete highend shop, does a lot of cnc porsche stuff and bbc..
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My reason for asking is if a "C" clamp type of removing tool was used or something that presses on the retainer such as the Crane tool, then the springs are likely not scratched. Since the springs are nitrided on the outer surface, they don't too kindly to scratches.
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I'm pretty sure he uses a pneumatic compressor that goes from the valve and all the way around the head to the top of the retainer for disassembly, I have seen it at his shop and only am guessing that is what he uses but I'll ask to make sure.

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