70rrclone
Well-Known Member
From day one this valvetrain has seemed unhappy.

+/- .010” is great.
The TF springs are PAC-1903……391lb/in, listed as 110@1.900 and 130@1.850.
391x .020 = 7.8
130 - 7.8 = 122.2
391 x .580” = 226.7
226.7 + 122.2 = 348.9
Personally, I don’t feel like that’s really enough spring to maintain control at higher rpm(with that cam & 1.6RR, with the fairly heavy TF intake valves).
But at the same time, the fast rate profile can really tax the Hyd part of the lifter at high rpm.
I kinda feel that situation is the worst of both worlds.
To take the Hyd part of the lifter out of the equation, I’d want more seat and open force.
Something like 140-150 seat/360-375 open……. But Hyd lifters don’t always play well like that.
It’s a bit of a catch 22.
The valvetrain needs what it needs for force to maintain control in the upper rpm…….. but that’s often more than the Hyd portion of the lifters cam effectively deal with.
All that said, It’s not all that likely that more spring force would have made that cam live.
So you’d still be where you are now.