Apr 12, 2016 #1 G gerry ch. New Member Joined Aug 4, 2014 Messages 7 anybody know if I can use the comp valve springs 26915-12 ,seat load 105 lbs. spring rate 313 lbs. / in. with the Edelbrock 5487 camshaft? 204/214 448 / 472 lift. Thanks
anybody know if I can use the comp valve springs 26915-12 ,seat load 105 lbs. spring rate 313 lbs. / in. with the Edelbrock 5487 camshaft? 204/214 448 / 472 lift. Thanks
Apr 13, 2016 #2 Chuck Leeper Toxic old bastard Staff member Joined May 28, 2001 Messages 16,524 At what installed height??
Apr 13, 2016 #3 G gerry ch. New Member Joined Aug 4, 2014 Messages 7 Chuck Leeper said: At what installed height?? Click to expand...
Apr 17, 2016 #5 G gerry ch. New Member Joined Aug 4, 2014 Messages 7 [QUOTE="gerry ch., post: 3654997, member: spring installed height is 1.604
Apr 17, 2016 #6 N Nick Micale Tech Advisor Staff member Joined May 26, 2001 Messages 9,208 gerry ch. said: installed height is 1.604 Chuck Click to expand... That does not seem like the correct installed height on an iron head? The usual height on our iron heads at 1.77-1.79"? Is the 1.604" number measured, or a spec number for the comp springs? Do you have shims or are you using the stock oil retainer around the replacement spring?
gerry ch. said: installed height is 1.604 Chuck Click to expand... That does not seem like the correct installed height on an iron head? The usual height on our iron heads at 1.77-1.79"? Is the 1.604" number measured, or a spec number for the comp springs? Do you have shims or are you using the stock oil retainer around the replacement spring?
Apr 18, 2016 #7 E earlbrown runs with scissors Joined May 26, 2001 Messages 7,539 I would find out what Edlebrock wants for seat pressure and over the nose pressure.. ...then math from there.
I would find out what Edlebrock wants for seat pressure and over the nose pressure.. ...then math from there.