stixx
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Just follow PRH's words... he's given down to earth advice.
Notice who I've quoted and asked the most questions of...Just follow PRH's words... he's given down to earth advice.
me ? lolNotice who I've quoted and asked the most questions of...
It's like you make up these questions for me to hit the disagree button...me ? lol
Remember a discussion about not being able to use my valves from my cast iron heads, but wondering now if I can just swap my Springs over? I guess I'm not sure if the retainers and such would fit? Or would I just use the spring itself with the same retainer?I’d def have the springs tested.
The ones I had here, which were a dual spring w/o damper, that used 10* retainers and locks...... listed as for use with flat tappet cams....... had waaaaay less spring load than the specs that were just posted.
Remember a discussion about not being able to use my valves from my cast iron heads, but wondering now if I can just swap my Springs over? I guess I'm not sure if the retainers and such would fit? Or would I just use the spring itself with the same retainer?
I’d def have the springs tested.
The ones I had here, which were a dual spring w/o damper, that used 10* retainers and locks...... listed as for use with flat tappet cams....... had waaaaay less spring load than the specs that were just posted.
How were the springs that came in the Edelbrock heads. Are they better than what you have seen in the Speedmaster heads.
Also can you put a ballpark number to "waaaay" ? Also it seems like if you shimmed two of them those must have been way-way out? LOL...I’d def have the springs tested.
The ones I had here, which were a dual spring w/o damper, that used 10* retainers and locks...... listed as for use with flat tappet cams....... had waaaaay less spring load than the specs that were just posted.
I'm pretty sure I have Crower Springs and I remember something about 350...Ede SBM RPM head springs, the ones that come on the heads for flat tappet cams, test at [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]...... which is pretty much right on with what the specs are.
For solid cam use, it would have to be a pretty mild set of lobes for me to not swap the springs.
I usually shim them up to 130 on the seat for most applications where I feel the spring is adequate.
I don’t recall the open pressures exactly on the SM heads........ but I remember thinking it was barely adequate for the XE268 cam that was going to be used with those heads.
Something like 250-275 open.
They were in the 115-120lb on the seat range.
The spring had a pretty low rate, but lots of travel, so plenty of room to shim them up.
For solid cams with that type of head I use a Crane 99893, or one of the equivalents offered by some other companies.
I'm pretty sure I have Crower Springs and I remember something about 350...
Thank you I think I'm starting to get a grasp of what you're saying. I went out and made a very crude measurement of my installed height on my sm heads..I don’t think you’ve grasped the idea that “most” springs designed for use with OE SBM heads are going to be too short to properly fit the new heads.
Forget what the catalogs and “specs” say.
The springs are what they are......regardless of the what the specs say they are.
Have both sets of springs tested at the installed height of the new heads.
The old springs are either suitable for that height, or not.
Thank you I think I'm starting to get a grasp of what you're saying. I went out and made a very crude measurement of my installed height on my sm heads..
I'm starting to think my first tool will be a spring height measuring tool..
1.86What was your close measurement? It's really hard to get much more that 1.725ish with stock length valves. I don't think I'm even at 1.700. That's one of the issues with OE heads. Then you add long valves and the geometry goes even more off the rails, and to correct it used to be a real mother bear.
That's why I never ran a roller cam on OE heads. You can't get the installed height to get the lift in there.