Daul Valve Springs=Wich Pushrods?
Daul Valve Springs=Wich Pushrods?
My ported heads that I bought have purple and redish orange springs in them. Will I be alright with some comp heat treated 7808s? Or should I step up to some hardened ones? I also have 1.6 pro mags on 7/16 arp studs and guide plates.
I was going to order the 7808s later next week, but if I need a stronger set please let me know. Sorry that I can't be more help, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Or (I'm Thinking out loud) should I have the spring pressure tested when I take them in to get looked over and then make my decision on what pushrods? The only thing that I don't want is to spend $100+ on a set of pushrods, but I will if its necessary.
I was going to order the 7808s later next week, but if I need a stronger set please let me know. Sorry that I can't be more help, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Or (I'm Thinking out loud) should I have the spring pressure tested when I take them in to get looked over and then make my decision on what pushrods? The only thing that I don't want is to spend $100+ on a set of pushrods, but I will if its necessary.
wh not spend the little extra for the good ones for piece of mind? you can usually find a set of used chromolly 1 piece in the for sale section for around $75
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Last edited by 95LT1conv; Apr 12, 2007 at 12:12 AM.
Assuming you've measured to know exactly what length pushrod you need, I'd say definitely get nothing less than a chromemoly pushrod. There are plenty of brands, but most are pretty much the same exact thing.
I have a setup very similar to yours and I didn't even bother with studded mains, but I sure as hell spent extra cash on good pushrods.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to get the springs tested if you don't know what they are. A good shop can measure your install height and the spring properties and tell you how you should shim them for optimum performance.
I have a setup very similar to yours and I didn't even bother with studded mains, but I sure as hell spent extra cash on good pushrods.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to get the springs tested if you don't know what they are. A good shop can measure your install height and the spring properties and tell you how you should shim them for optimum performance.
Assuming you've measured to know exactly what length pushrod you need, I'd say definitely get nothing less than a chromemoly pushrod. There are plenty of brands, but most are pretty much the same exact thing.
I have a setup very similar to yours and I didn't even bother with studded mains, but I sure as hell spent extra cash on good pushrods.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to get the springs tested if you don't know what they are. A good shop can measure your install height and the spring properties and tell you how you should shim them for optimum performance.
I have a setup very similar to yours and I didn't even bother with studded mains, but I sure as hell spent extra cash on good pushrods.
Wouldn't be a bad idea to get the springs tested if you don't know what they are. A good shop can measure your install height and the spring properties and tell you how you should shim them for optimum performance.
Just get the trickflow chromoly pushrods, they are the same exact pushrods as the comp hi-techs made by the same place, but $60 cheaper.
Thanks guys
Yeah, but my block is stock. I'll get a check tool to be sure. But I'll be getting the trick flows for $86 from summit unless someone knows where to get them cheaper
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