can titanium retainers be reused?
car has mild street stripe cam and bolt-on's and is daily driven raced a few times a year.
can titanium retainers and valve spring seats be reused?
how long (miles) are Patriot double valve spring good for?
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" comp. hardened push rods good for?
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" stock lifters good for?
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" double roller timing set?
any tips is appreciated
retainers: indefinitely
valve springs: 25-30,000+ miles (in your application)
pushrods: indefinitely (but remember to check length)
Lifters: <100k (I had a stocker go at 106k, replaced with LS7's)
Seats: indefinitely? not too sure on those
Chain: 50-100k+
car has mild street stripe cam and bolt-on's and is daily driven raced a few times a year.
can titanium retainers and valve spring seats be reused?
Titanium retainers wear much faster on a street driven car, check for wear on the underside. You may be surprised.
how long (miles) are Patriot double valve spring good for?
While apart, test the springs
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" comp. hardened push rods good for?
Keep all parts organized and with pushrod keep upside up. Get an organizing tray. These parts wear in together and can be re-used but should be placed in the exact position they came out of.
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" stock lifters good for?
If you change lifters, I would change pushrods as well.
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" double roller timing set?
Should be OK but check for wear.
any tips is appreciated
I've read about the LS1 roller rockers spilling the bearings and ending up in the oil pan I'm thinking anything coming loose will do some extensive damage?
How would I test a valve spring?
are you Guy's saying push rods shrink down?






