ChuckN
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Well @Ricko1966 not sure that the umbrella seals are going to be a good fit- passing them through the valve springs to check for clearance they seem to rub and hang up quite a bit. Seems like they’d get chewed up.
Turns out there were no seals at all on the exhaust, just the o-rings at the retainer.
But I think you were onto something about the springs being matched to the camshaft- or at least potentially. I found shims located on the springs seat. You could tell me I’m wrong (I’m wrong most times) but what I understand is that shims are used for aftermarket springs to achieve the correct seat pressure and installed height. Any input?
Turns out there were no seals at all on the exhaust, just the o-rings at the retainer.
But I think you were onto something about the springs being matched to the camshaft- or at least potentially. I found shims located on the springs seat. You could tell me I’m wrong (I’m wrong most times) but what I understand is that shims are used for aftermarket springs to achieve the correct seat pressure and installed height. Any input?