NOT A CAM QUESTION, Valve spring question
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NOT A CAM QUESTION, Valve spring question
I am looking to put a Comp Cam 01-775-8 ( Comps 731 clone) cam into a Merc Performance Gen VI 502 415 HP version. The rocker studs have been swapped out for adjustable and Comp Extreme rollers installed.
Here is the question I get varying answers to.
I am looking at these springs both Comp 924-16 and/or 26120-16. Can these be installed in the stock heads without removing the heads, or more simply put without machining?
I am open to other brand springs also.
I know there is brain trust on this site that has a definitive answer. Please provide solid experience responses.
Thank you in advance.
Here is the question I get varying answers to.
I am looking at these springs both Comp 924-16 and/or 26120-16. Can these be installed in the stock heads without removing the heads, or more simply put without machining?
I am open to other brand springs also.
I know there is brain trust on this site that has a definitive answer. Please provide solid experience responses.
Thank you in advance.
Last edited by GLENAMY 242SS; 11-06-2019 at 11:49 AM.
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you're going to change the springs and not set the installed height ? What is the recommend closed and open pressure for the new cam,
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How many hours on the engine? What is your goal?? Doing just the cam and ECM tune will probably only gain about 25hp/2mph.
Are you going to do the cam swap in the boat? I did a complete top end in my old Baja.......Never again.
Way easier to pull the engine and if the engine is out, just pull the heads, have them checked and springs installed and then new head gaskets.
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I would pull heads, check seats, do a valve job, check guide wear, and make sure installed height is right, installed height can be done in boat also as thats what sets pressure, but i would pull heads..
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OK some additional info.
This is a carb 502 with just over 200 hours on the meter, it has been treated very nice, not abused and flogged.
My goal is 5,400 rpm and primary usage is just cruising around with infrequent visits to the 5200-5400 area. Some occasional sustained 4000-4200 runs. Boat is Formula 242 SS (1987).
Additional oil cooling has been added and I am running Stainless Gen II exhaust w/air gap intake. Motor is out of the boat but out of town, I will be traveling to put my accessories on, tune and haul home for install in boat. Not building an all out ball buster motor.
I am aware this is not the most ideal way to do the cam but it is all I can afford with the motor. Hence my question.
Griff, You say you don't think any machining is required, but, with which springs. I am also curious that Comp recommends the 924 springs or the Beehive equivalent and some think that is insufficient, not doubting your experiences but just confused.
I want to replace the springs and the cam would be great at the same time if it is financially feasible. A complete valve job is not in the plan.
Thanks for the replies and advice.
This is a carb 502 with just over 200 hours on the meter, it has been treated very nice, not abused and flogged.
My goal is 5,400 rpm and primary usage is just cruising around with infrequent visits to the 5200-5400 area. Some occasional sustained 4000-4200 runs. Boat is Formula 242 SS (1987).
Additional oil cooling has been added and I am running Stainless Gen II exhaust w/air gap intake. Motor is out of the boat but out of town, I will be traveling to put my accessories on, tune and haul home for install in boat. Not building an all out ball buster motor.
I am aware this is not the most ideal way to do the cam but it is all I can afford with the motor. Hence my question.
Griff, You say you don't think any machining is required, but, with which springs. I am also curious that Comp recommends the 924 springs or the Beehive equivalent and some think that is insufficient, not doubting your experiences but just confused.
I want to replace the springs and the cam would be great at the same time if it is financially feasible. A complete valve job is not in the plan.
Thanks for the replies and advice.
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are these heads 088 ?
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Strange, I have attached a picture of the head and serial number. I cannot see any casting number on the head.
The motor was purchased new from perfproplus and is a GM performance Marine crate motor.
Here are the pics of the motor and S/N.
Last edited by GLENAMY 242SS; 11-07-2019 at 07:47 AM.