Anyone know what constitutes valve spring bind exactly? Is it where all the coils are touching and you can't compress the spring any more? Or can it be just one coil touching?
Here's why I ask. I bought new stock LS6 valve springs to go with the cam I got from Milzy. He told me the clearance was close but they would work. Now that I have them on the engine, when I turn it over by hand only the bottom coil looks like it gets close to touching, but the rest have plenty of room between them (at least 1/16"). If the bottom coil does touch but the rest have lots of compression left, will that hurt something eventually or is it ok? I really don't want to spend another $125 on valve springs if I don't have to.
My other option is to get the 26915 LS6 spring from comp cams. It is supposed to have more distance between coils and more maximum compression. It might be more durable, more accurate, made from better materials etc etc... I don't know. I know it only has 15lbs more seat pressure closed than the stock springs though, and the same open pressure at the same height as stockers. My max valve lift with this cam is .5263" and the stock LS6 max lift is .552", so the difference is .0257". My installed height is .1" lower than the LS, so I'm getting a total of .0743" more compression than on a stock LS6, or just over 1/16". I would think the stock springs could handle that don't you?
Here's why I ask. I bought new stock LS6 valve springs to go with the cam I got from Milzy. He told me the clearance was close but they would work. Now that I have them on the engine, when I turn it over by hand only the bottom coil looks like it gets close to touching, but the rest have plenty of room between them (at least 1/16"). If the bottom coil does touch but the rest have lots of compression left, will that hurt something eventually or is it ok? I really don't want to spend another $125 on valve springs if I don't have to.
My other option is to get the 26915 LS6 spring from comp cams. It is supposed to have more distance between coils and more maximum compression. It might be more durable, more accurate, made from better materials etc etc... I don't know. I know it only has 15lbs more seat pressure closed than the stock springs though, and the same open pressure at the same height as stockers. My max valve lift with this cam is .5263" and the stock LS6 max lift is .552", so the difference is .0257". My installed height is .1" lower than the LS, so I'm getting a total of .0743" more compression than on a stock LS6, or just over 1/16". I would think the stock springs could handle that don't you?
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