Comp TiTanium Retainers + 918 BeeHive Valve Springs NEW
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sort of interested. What does the 918 on the beehive springs mean? i.e. what kind of rods/lifters/rockers/cam are they made to go with? I'm looking to upgrade parts on my valvetrain and I don't know too much about the numbers.
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They are nick named 918 cause of the part number. Pretty much they are just like GM OEM style springs but with higher pressures for bigger cams. They are a beehive design so that they don't add weight to the valve train.
part numbers are 26918-16 good for a .600 lift. And of course the retainers are matching Titanium retainers for these springs.
part numbers are 26918-16 good for a .600 lift. And of course the retainers are matching Titanium retainers for these springs.