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Jonny Grigg
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« on: September 01, 2010, 23:31:14 pm »

Just some more advice please...!  Wink

I have set the valve spring installed height to 1.850", and at full lift (Webcam 251 on a 1.4 rocker) it appears I have a pressure of 447lbs. This appears to be rather high, but I have nothing to measure this against.....

So, my first question is whether this spring pressure is too high. the second question is actually whether I need to use K800 springs at all and whether I switch back to the chevy springs that came with the Comp Elim heads I am using? The valves are titanium, so there is quite a low oscillating mass.

Stupidly when i had the valve seats installed and the heights set I didn't consider the need for steel shims in the head. I'll now need to get the head machined to take a steel shim so the spring does not chew the aluminium out. Where can I get I get some shims (in the UK) that suit the chevy or K800 spring?

Thanks


Jonny
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TexasTom
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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2010, 01:56:19 am »

What is the max lift you are experiencing?
The spec on a Web251, if my notes are correct, are .420 total lift at cam. That should be a minimum of .588 at the valve.
The spec for a K7800 spring is: 165 lbs @ 1.850 and 471 lbs @ 1.200, or ~47 lbs/.100".
The numbers you're seeing sound good to me.
What size valve are you running, stem & diameter?
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Jonny Grigg
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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2010, 06:39:25 am »

Hi Tom

The lift you stated is correct for the cam. I don't have my notes to hand, but it measured out fractionally more at the valve. I am using CB titanium valves and Ti retainers in CE heads, 46mm inlet and 40mm exhaust.

Thanks for your help.

Jonny.
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