uprated valve springs?
Discussion
Springs are selected to control valve bounce but the critical part is ensuring that their fitted length is to design spec.
You need the details of this from the cam kit manufacturer. Install the springs and measure the fitted length. You should install shims under the springs or machine the seats to do this.
The best (most competent) company to do this is Chesman Engineering. (www.chesmanengineering.co.uk). They do a lot of machining for engine builders and used to do work for Andy Rouse Engineering. Ask for Jo Chesman or Steve Pearson.
You need the details of this from the cam kit manufacturer. Install the springs and measure the fitted length. You should install shims under the springs or machine the seats to do this.
The best (most competent) company to do this is Chesman Engineering. (www.chesmanengineering.co.uk). They do a lot of machining for engine builders and used to do work for Andy Rouse Engineering. Ask for Jo Chesman or Steve Pearson.
Radar said: Cheers fella, thats all I wanted to know.
If I go ahead and fit the springs I could be looking at pulling the head apart for new guides in a year or so, or longer?
Guides? I wouldn't think so, they wouldn't see any of the spring load. It'd be the cams and cam followers that see the extra load and as your cams came with the kit they should be hardened to suit
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