Valve spring tool
#1
Valve spring tool
After careful development we now have brought this tool back to the market, for a better price. Cut your spring installation time in half!
$119.99 shipped
NOW AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE PURCHASE
http://www.speedinc.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0000900
For ordering can email me fraser@speedinc.com
otherwise check with any of our sales reps here for ordering
Heres whats included
- works for cathedral port 15º style heads only
$119.99 shipped
NOW AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE PURCHASE
http://www.speedinc.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0000900
For ordering can email me fraser@speedinc.com
otherwise check with any of our sales reps here for ordering
Heres whats included
- works for cathedral port 15º style heads only
Last edited by Fraser@SpeedInc; 05-23-2009 at 11:34 PM.
#2
Two questions. Are you making these yourself? If so, have you considered modifying it so it works with other heads (AFR, etc.). I have the original and modified so it worked on my previous Dart heads and my current AFR heads. Still works on GM heads. Just seems the market would increase with this capability.
#4
Two questions. Are you making these yourself? If so, have you considered modifying it so it works with other heads (AFR, etc.). I have the original and modified so it worked on my previous Dart heads and my current AFR heads. Still works on GM heads. Just seems the market would increase with this capability.
With sales volume will determine if we should make other versions, however we are rather flexible, I think an L92/LS3 would be next version available.
#7
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#10
i got one of these at the shop, we had modify it to work on LS3 cars, and works great! this is a must have tool for anyone changing springs on an LSx motor. i would like to see someone come out with an valve spring tool for the LS7 heads!
#12
It sits on the heads and attaches to the rocker bosses, its a great tool I've had my Crane for about 4 years now. Great idea of Speed Inc to revive it best tool on the market for doing a spring swap.
#13
when using on a workbench a shop rag positioned under the combustion chamber is all thats needed.
thanks for your comments Chris
#14
did you buy the rights to the crane tool when they got auctioned off? i know you guys and crane had a few ties. it's cool that you did revive the tool.
Last edited by mrr23; 05-23-2009 at 07:28 PM.
#16
Glad someone is picking up this tool. If I had a L92 and a LS7 head (or dimensions) I could get my friend to draw up a new spring tool up in Solidworks or Pro-E to use on these heads unless you have already started doing that.
#18
LS7 spring tool would be difficult to make, the rocker bosses are kind of a cluster. 12º valve angle will leave you starting at scratch.
We made this on mastercam, its not easy as it looks, a few unit runs are not worthwhile, we had 100 of these made first run.