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Go back and read all the valve spring stuff that was in XracerX13's thread. As you are not running high boost, your situation should not be particularly crucial....and you are not running higher than normal rpm's either. I forget what Joe ended up about shimming but he covered everything as I recall.
Did you notice that I said you don't need as much because you are not running high boost, or high rpm?I would just stick the 981's in without any measuring or shimming and be done with it.
Quote from: Steve Wood on November 06 2021, 08:54:23 PMDid you notice that I said you don't need as much because you are not running high boost, or high rpm?I would just stick the 981's in without any measuring or shimming and be done with it.What about the valve springs of dealing with shims , and height measurement.Okay, the 981 height is 1700, and yet Kirban sells that are rated at 100 psi at 1.727Don't I need to add some shims to make the differences of height if I use the 981? By the way, did you finally put the big block engine on your other car?
Quote from: gnonyxQuote from: Steve Wood on November 06 2021, 08:54:23 PMDid you notice that I said you don't need as much because you are not running high boost, or high rpm?I would just stick the 981's in without any measuring or shimming and be done with it.What about the valve springs of dealing with shims , and height measurement.Okay, the 981 height is 1700, and yet Kirban sells that are rated at 100 psi at 1.727Don't I need to add some shims to make the differences of height if I use the 981? By the way, did you finally put the big block engine on your other car?Reply 3, 2nd sentence. I'm gonna go have a beer and calm down.
Just stick them in like a million before you. Don't worry about the shims. All the shims will do is make them a bit stiffer but they are already stiffer than factory so there is no need to add shims and add more tension. If you were running 25 lbs of boost and 5800 rpm, I would add the shims or use a different spring but you are not, to my knowledge. Kirban springs have nothing to do with this as you have comp springs.The engine swap is in the middle of a snag. I think the new torque converter is a bit off spec and appears to not want to go far enuf into the transmission. Needs to go another 1/8" to give me the properly flex plate clearance so it won't take out the pump or thrust bearing. Also the transmission we used does not have a mounting boss to hook the column shifter to. I made a bracket but that was in the way of the cooler lines and the throttle valve cable. then I noticed a cracked tail housing transmission mounting point.We called time out, got a new transmission and Dusty is putting us in line for another converter in case I am right. If my son ends up making it up for Thanksgiving, we will try to drop the transmission and see if I right in my thought that the converter was mis-welded or not. In other words this friggin' car should have been finished a year ago but life interferes when my son lives 300 miles away and covid has interfered with him getting up since the 4th of July.