Starting this thread to seek help on my final project, rebuilding a 45 engine.
Page 18 in TM 9-1879 specifies the valve springs shall be at least 2 19/32” and provide 95 to 105 LB resistance when compressed to 1 7/8”.
My springs:
#1: 2 22/32” 117LB
#2: 2 22/32” 115LB
#3: 2 22/32” 115LB
#4: 2 22/32” 118LB
According to the specs they’re all 3/32” too long and 10 to 13 LB too strong.
valve stem length.JPG
My valve stem lengths when measured as shown here are as follows:
Front Intake: 2 23/32”
Front Exhaust: 2 26/32”
Rear Intake: 2 23/32”
Rear Exhaust: 2 25/32”
Can anyone tell me what the distance as shown would be for stock new valves and cylinders that haven’t had the seats reground would be? I don’t know how much my seats have been ground so I can’t tell if I should leave the extra spring length to compensate for the stems hanging out longer than stock, grind these springs down to spec or get new ones.
Is it possible these are just the wrong springs?
Page 18 in TM 9-1879 specifies the valve springs shall be at least 2 19/32” and provide 95 to 105 LB resistance when compressed to 1 7/8”.
My springs:
#1: 2 22/32” 117LB
#2: 2 22/32” 115LB
#3: 2 22/32” 115LB
#4: 2 22/32” 118LB
According to the specs they’re all 3/32” too long and 10 to 13 LB too strong.
valve stem length.JPG
My valve stem lengths when measured as shown here are as follows:
Front Intake: 2 23/32”
Front Exhaust: 2 26/32”
Rear Intake: 2 23/32”
Rear Exhaust: 2 25/32”
Can anyone tell me what the distance as shown would be for stock new valves and cylinders that haven’t had the seats reground would be? I don’t know how much my seats have been ground so I can’t tell if I should leave the extra spring length to compensate for the stems hanging out longer than stock, grind these springs down to spec or get new ones.
Is it possible these are just the wrong springs?
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