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V6 valve springs. Need some help please. (Page 1/1) |
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voron.308
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FEB 05, 10:59 AM
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Blacktree
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FEB 05, 01:59 PM
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The shields probably won't fit inside the new springs, anyway. But it's not a big deal. You can leave them out.
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Notorio
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FEB 05, 07:27 PM
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Knowing that GM would not put in a part that it could leave off and save 2 cents/car, what are the shields supposed to do? There's filtered air flowing through the valve covers, oil vapor, exhaust gas ... presumably these protect the valve stem seals??
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pmbrunelle
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FEB 05, 08:01 PM
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Those are dampers.
They expand outwards and create friction with the spring's coils as they rub up and down.
The idea is to damp unwanted oscillations/movements of the middle coils.
Here we can see the middle coils of a valve spring moving around:
The damper and spring are made to work with each other, so I would use the GM damper with the GM spring, and your aftermarket damper with your aftermarket spring.
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Notorio
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FEB 05, 10:45 PM
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quote | Originally posted by pmbrunelle:
Those are dampers ...
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Thanks for explaining that and posting the cool video. It's quite amazing how much oscillation there is and I was especially interested to see how much the valve stem tip moves left-to-right as it gets to the top of its travel !!
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skywurz
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FEB 05, 10:51 PM
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I would argue modern springs don't have this issue... But wtf do i know.
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voron.308
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FEB 06, 07:02 PM
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Gentleman's - Thank you very, very match.
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Spoon
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FEB 06, 10:06 PM
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Great video. I watched the whole thing expecting to see a valve drop and disappear into the cylinder.....
Spoon
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