Highest possible spring pressure a stock lifter can handle?
It depends upon the dynamic loads the lifter feels when running. Agressive lobes, heavy valvetrain parts and high rpm are all going to cause dynamic axial and side loads added to the spring loads. The lifter doesn't care what causes the loads.
Questions for you:
Which GM lifter?
Why do you ask?
If the springs are inadequate, you may have valvetrain issues at higher rpm and perhaps lose some of the power benefits of the cam. Worst case might be to hurt parts.
New roller lifters aren't always needed. Again, discuss this with your cam person. Depending on what the cam is, folks here might be able to advise, but they would need specifics.
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