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Might add that Crane did have a Spring problem and were changed to a new Part#. A lot of these motors had them.
Regardless with the roller valve trane it seems that the 200 hour mark is the time to start checking/replacing springs and lifters.
Regardless with the roller valve trane it seems that the 200 hour mark is the time to start checking/replacing springs and lifters.
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Kaama/Mark,
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I'm putting together a tech sheet and photos of the Morel lifter package today. They are outstanding pieces and packaged with SCCS springs should make for a bullit-proof valvetrain package.
Bob
You can email me @
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I'm putting together a tech sheet and photos of the Morel lifter package today. They are outstanding pieces and packaged with SCCS springs should make for a bullit-proof valvetrain package.
Bob
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My (new to me) 1999 HP500 carb had 180 hours on it, when I bought it.
I did a top end job on it.
There were two valves spinning, one on each side. No springs were broken.
No leakage between cylinders on the head gasket. It took 4 mils to clean up the surfaces.
The valves, guides, and lifters were perfect, as was everything else viewable with the heads off.
I went back with Comp Cam 929-16's.
Should these be replaced at the next 200 hour interval? I have heard both yes and no. When at 400 hours, I'll likely freshen the whole engine, anyway...
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Rmbuilder, would the cam with miles on it need to be changed when changing lifters to the Morel package?
Will that spring package last longer than the 929's?
Thanks,
Kent
I did a top end job on it.
There were two valves spinning, one on each side. No springs were broken.
No leakage between cylinders on the head gasket. It took 4 mils to clean up the surfaces.
The valves, guides, and lifters were perfect, as was everything else viewable with the heads off.
I went back with Comp Cam 929-16's.
Should these be replaced at the next 200 hour interval? I have heard both yes and no. When at 400 hours, I'll likely freshen the whole engine, anyway...
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Rmbuilder, would the cam with miles on it need to be changed when changing lifters to the Morel package?
Will that spring package last longer than the 929's?
Thanks,
Kent
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Yea I have heard to use the comp cam spring 929. but its there standard spring not a endurance spring.
Rm how much more are the morel over the cranes??
Rm how much more are the morel over the cranes??
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You want any valve spring made from Super Clean Vanadium Chrome Silicon. This is the "endurance" material that everyone re-names. Additional process that will increase spring life is electro polishing and Meta-Laxing.
Chris
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Originally Posted by cstraub69@comcast
You want any valve spring made from Super Clean Vanadium Chrome Silicon. This is the "endurance" material that everyone re-names. Additional process that will increase spring life is electro polishing and Meta-Laxing.
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Chris, are the same materials and Meta-Laxing you are speaking about in your quote above, in the CSSC springs you were refering to? What does CSSC stand for?
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Kaama,
SCCS is
Super Clean Chrome Silicon I refered to in my post.
Mudball,
It's not necessary to change out the cam, but inspect everything carefully first, then change the lifters and you're good to go.
We have seen less sag and more fatigue resistance in these springs than any other material. Remember, no spring will stand up to surge. When they flash they go red hot and its all over for the spring. Thats why the proper spring is critical.
Strip,
Which Crane # ?
SCCS is
Super Clean Chrome Silicon I refered to in my post.
Mudball,
It's not necessary to change out the cam, but inspect everything carefully first, then change the lifters and you're good to go.
We have seen less sag and more fatigue resistance in these springs than any other material. Remember, no spring will stand up to surge. When they flash they go red hot and its all over for the spring. Thats why the proper spring is critical.
Strip,
Which Crane # ?
Last edited by rmbuilder; 10-15-2004 at 07:31 AM.
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Meta Lax is a vibrational stress relief. Anyone on here that does high end welding would know. Basicly with frequency waves the part is "shaken" to align the molecules. This great increases longevity of parts including valve springs. Some people do the entire engine.
Chris
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