Valve spring ?
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Valve spring ?
Ok, I have to change my valve springs, they are surely getting weak as I can hear plenty of tapping. I haven't noticed any power loss tho', but I'm gonna get them out of this 144,000 mile motor anyhow.
I have some 1.6 Comp. Magnum roller tips that I'm gonna add while I'm in there. This motor is NOT gonna get a cam or many other upgrades. Have another motor/racecar build I'm doing. This is just mainly maintenace on my 'bird motor that I do race and drive on the street some. I do scream the pee out of this motor also tho' while racing. But it has been very dependable and I'm want to keep that.
I am curious:
1. What springs would be suggested
2. Would I have to go to a different size pushrod?( I have some low mile stock and I have some hardened 7.2 Comps that are actually for my other motor)
3. Retainers and locks?
I have some 1.6 Comp. Magnum roller tips that I'm gonna add while I'm in there. This motor is NOT gonna get a cam or many other upgrades. Have another motor/racecar build I'm doing. This is just mainly maintenace on my 'bird motor that I do race and drive on the street some. I do scream the pee out of this motor also tho' while racing. But it has been very dependable and I'm want to keep that.
I am curious:
1. What springs would be suggested
2. Would I have to go to a different size pushrod?( I have some low mile stock and I have some hardened 7.2 Comps that are actually for my other motor)
3. Retainers and locks?
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Being you have no future plans on building the LT4 springs would suite you just fine. I would maybe just spend the 70-80 bucks and get some factory length trickflow pushrods. Retainers and locks are cheap enough too. I always like to just do it all just to know it's fresh and new.
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A good replacement spring with stock cam is Crane 10308-1 kit. Plug & play. IIRC the spring kit comes with retainers and keepere.
Stocl length PR's will be good. If the 1:6 RR are NSA you will need guide plates and use the hardened PR's
Stocl length PR's will be good. If the 1:6 RR are NSA you will need guide plates and use the hardened PR's