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Old 09-23-2002, 11:12 AM
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Will a .581 lift be ok on a stock bottom end with a 10.5-11.0 CR? What would be the safest lift possible?

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Old 09-23-2002, 04:59 PM
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should be fine. Im putting a .591lift cam on mine in the next month. I got double valve springs for the hight lift. Might wana check into some rev1116 double springs for that high lift.
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I'm running .581" lift on stock heads with the REV 1116 springs. 1000 miles and so far so good.
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Default Re: ? on a .581 lift

Thanks guy's, appreciate all the input I can get..

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Default Re: ? on a .581 lift

I'm running a .581 on mine with Comp 944-17 doubles. 10k Miles and no issues at all.
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Default Re: ? on a .581 lift

Thanks again for your input guys. I did expect some more input with the amount of people that post on this board and their knowledge of these engines, just not in their circle I guess...

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