I started this thread about lunati's horrible tech, and pairing the speedmaster 3048 heads. Problem was installed spring height was way off.
With these aluminum heads, it was way off. .110-.120.
The spring pockets need a steel seat and they can be shimmed. It should be done by the machine shop if they are paid to set up your heads in the 1st place. I checked each spring for tension at height on a rimac spring tester and they were all in spec but the retainer to pocket was off and shimmed each one according to the installed height.
I liked the lunati cam specs also and only wanted to ask them a simple question, which was basically impossible. I was looking for another spring to fill the gap and that was a big headache which was like hitting the lottery. I really didn't like shimming that much but the pockets were plenty deep and once I got assurance from a machinist, that's what I did.
As for the dual springs during break in, if the cam wipes a lobe at that low of a psi, it was no good to begin with or as stated, the lifters aren't spinning. High spring pressures need addressed tho. Each individual has to make their own decision and I have made mine. The machinist has broke in lots of lunati cams and never had an issue with it so I am following his knowledge even tho I want to follow the cam recommendations. Once I get the motor fired up, we will see.
That was my answer to my questions and I hope it helps others.