lingenfelter valve springs
lingenfelter valve springs
has anyone ever used the lingenfelter valve springs? they seem like a very good buy at $68.95
Here is some info:
These valve springs were designed to be used with the Lingenfelter 74211 & 74219 camshaft which are .560 lift hydraulic roller camshafts operating up to 6,500 RPM. We have used these valve springs with Lingenfelter engine builds for 10 years with outstanding durability and excellent valve train control. These valve springs can also be used in other applications including SBC & BBC engines or heavy duty applications and marine use. Sold in sets of 16.
Use with LN0025 Titanium retainers or Competition Cams 730-16 titanium retainers or 740-16 Competition Cams steel retainers. Use with Competition Cams locks 611-16 or 613-16 depending on valves. Spring locators would be GM 10185066.
Here is some info:
These valve springs were designed to be used with the Lingenfelter 74211 & 74219 camshaft which are .560 lift hydraulic roller camshafts operating up to 6,500 RPM. We have used these valve springs with Lingenfelter engine builds for 10 years with outstanding durability and excellent valve train control. These valve springs can also be used in other applications including SBC & BBC engines or heavy duty applications and marine use. Sold in sets of 16.
Use with LN0025 Titanium retainers or Competition Cams 730-16 titanium retainers or 740-16 Competition Cams steel retainers. Use with Competition Cams locks 611-16 or 613-16 depending on valves. Spring locators would be GM 10185066.
scoggins dickey has an updated version of the hotcam with a 218/230 duration and .528/.544 lift. i am having a very tough time figuring out what cam to use. i started a thread earlier with the cams that i intend on using. it is somewhat difficult to make a solid decision.
Last edited by RallyBoy1; Apr 6, 2008 at 09:42 PM.
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