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Don't believe I said that at all Hi Steve, Please understand my last thread was not about you, and trust me I have a great deal of respect to you.
Here are the factory valve spring pressures. 1.727" is the normal installed height with the valve closed. If you reduce that height there will be more tension on the spring and the pressure would be slightly greater depending upon how much shorter the installed height becomes. If a spring spec shows 1.700 as the installed height, and you install it at 1.727", then it will have a bit less tension installed than that shown in the specs for that particular spring.
All 981 springs have the same spec. I would ignore everything written on the box. I would remove the current springs, one at a time and install a 981 spring in its place. I would not measure any thing. I would not use any shims. I would simply install a spring and damper (the inner spring looking device), put the retainer on and install the keepers. Then I always put a large socket on the retainer and give it a tap with a hammer to make sure the locks are located correctly in the retainer and won't jump out. When I finish a side, I pour oil over them so the don't start dry and get hot on the first start.Only the intakes get a seal.You will most likely need a valve spring tool made for a Buick turbo to get in to the rear passenger side. I bought mine from Cotton. I think most vendors sell them..
I would use new matching retainers and locks if I did it to make sure everything fit just right.Steel Retainers:728-16 / 750-16Tool Steel Retainers:1750-16
I believe these springs are very slightly larger in diameter than factory springs so they will rub in a different place on the retainer than the factory springs did.I am sure many have reused the original retainers, but, personally, it makes me nervous to put 35 year old parts on top of new parts and I would wait until I could at least get the retainers and preferably the locks as well.BUT opinions will vary and I would see what Brad, Ed, and Jeremy or others think. My feeling is that dropping a valve might cost a whole bunch more than the price of the new parts. I am old and hard headed. That does not necessarily mean I am right LOL
Look at the comp cam catalog online and see if they are an option
I am pretty sure the factory used 7 deg locks and retainers. 10 degs are stronger but I don't think they are needed for 90 lbs springs. I suspect ten degree units are more expensive but I have not looked at prices.