Jan 7, 2009 #1 L Lorenzo Member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 118 I am going to use a 210/215 roller cam and would like to know if i should use bee hive valve springs or comp (980) roller valve springs. THANKS!!!!
I am going to use a 210/215 roller cam and would like to know if i should use bee hive valve springs or comp (980) roller valve springs. THANKS!!!!
Jan 7, 2009 #2 R Russ Merritt New Member Joined Aug 11, 2002 Messages 2,715 980s aren't roller springs. 26918s, 941s, K-750s all good choices. I've always liked the 26918s
Jan 7, 2009 #3 W wickedtt Active Member Joined Sep 14, 2003 Messages 1,169 Russ Merritt said: 980s aren't roller springs. 26918s, 941s, K-750s all good choices. I've always liked the 26918s Click to expand... With the 26918's wouldn't he have to change the locks and retainers?
Russ Merritt said: 980s aren't roller springs. 26918s, 941s, K-750s all good choices. I've always liked the 26918s Click to expand... With the 26918's wouldn't he have to change the locks and retainers?
Jan 7, 2009 #4 L Lorenzo Member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 118 Thanks for the info I bougt a set of (980) from a guy on the board that said they were for a roller.
Jan 7, 2009 #5 R Russ Merritt New Member Joined Aug 11, 2002 Messages 2,715 wickedtt said: With the 26918's wouldn't he have to change the locks and retainers? Click to expand... Yup, That's the whole point of running beehives......The retainers are much lighter than "standard/HD" retainers. Valve side of the rocker arm has the biggest effect on weight saving.
wickedtt said: With the 26918's wouldn't he have to change the locks and retainers? Click to expand... Yup, That's the whole point of running beehives......The retainers are much lighter than "standard/HD" retainers. Valve side of the rocker arm has the biggest effect on weight saving.