Solid Roller Spring life???
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Solid Roller Spring life???
Was wondering what kind of spring life I could expect out of a solid roller with a 270/279 .715 lift cam with 305 closed seat pressure. MAYBE 50-100 miles weekly street miles. Im not woried about the quality idle ETC. just want to know spring life on something like this.
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depends on the spring chosen and how its setup. There are springs out there that "should" last with a cam of that size. But they are going to be large springs with a very tall installed height. You really need aftermarket head to do this right. Stock ones are tought to fit anything over a 1.550 diameter spring. And be sure to talk to your head guy before ordering everything...a much longer valve will help out as well since you can fit a spring with a 2.000 installed height.
Do you have any more specs on the setup?
Do you have any more specs on the setup?
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depends on the spring chosen and how its setup. There are springs out there that "should" last with a cam of that size. But they are going to be large springs with a very tall installed height. You really need aftermarket head to do this right. Stock ones are tought to fit anything over a 1.550 diameter spring. And be sure to talk to your head guy before ordering everything...a much longer valve will help out as well since you can fit a spring with a 2.000 installed height.
Do you have any more specs on the setup?
Do you have any more specs on the setup?
Iron 408 with all forged internals
ETP 265 heats
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+ all the drivetrain/suspension mods he already has
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OK...well then I would talk to ETP before you get the valves and springs/retainers and let him know of the cam specs. Go big on the springs IMO. Wider and taller is better than trying to get the right pressures with a smaller shorter one that is on the edge of its capacity.