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Old 10-07-2009, 07:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Valve Spring/Retainer Question

Okay, so I have a set of Crower springs, and no retainers for them, what can I use with them and where can I purchase them?

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Old 10-07-2009, 10:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i think you can use the stock retainers.
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Bump, anyone else know?
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Wow, can't believe no one can answer this, been waiting to hear back from MAPERFORMANCE for a week now.
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you can use the stock retainers. using those springs over stock is the springs are stiffer and reduce the chance of coil bind using big cams with high lobe profiles and long duration. along with high Rev's as well.

i would try to purchase titanium retainers to make your valvetrain that much more reliable
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Thanks for the info, anyone now know the size of the stock retainers and where I can order a titanium set? This is the info I've been trying to source, thanks!
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I would say just send me the valve springs and I will mock them up with Retainers, I have here in the shop, but your in canada.

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