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rally1200 |
Posted: 2009/9/25 14:11 Updated: 2009/9/25 14:12 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/10/3 From: Perth Posts: 287 |
 Re: New Titanium Valve These are my new 40/33mm Titanium’s valves (hollow) 7mm stem size and Comp Cams Beehive valve springs.
The Valves weight 1/2 of the original valves.
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ROConnor |
Posted: 2009/9/26 4:35 Updated: 2009/9/26 4:35 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2008/2/17 From: Melbourne, Oz Posts: 2029 |
 Re: New Titanium Valve I was thinking of geting ti valves. did you buy blanks for a chev or something and modifi them or hav them made?
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2009/9/26 6:52 Updated: 2009/9/26 6:52 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31682 |
 Re: New Titanium Valve Are they only single-springs? Not dual valve springs?
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rally1200 |
Posted: 2009/9/26 7:16 Updated: 2009/9/26 7:16 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/10/3 From: Perth Posts: 287 |
 Re: New Titanium Valve Yes the Valves came from the US ex NASCAR cost of $16.50 for the set of 8. Then $300 to get then cut down and seats cut and shortend with new groves.
The Spring are only singles but 90lb at seat and 250lb @.500 the beehive design give decreased valve float and less valve train weight.
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ROConnor |
Posted: 2009/9/26 8:30 Updated: 2009/9/26 8:30 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2008/2/17 From: Melbourne, Oz Posts: 2029 |
 Re: New Titanium Valve Do you hav a link or Email for the mob you got them from in the US?
thank's.
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rally1200 |
Posted: 2009/9/26 10:49 Updated: 2009/9/26 10:49 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/10/3 From: Perth Posts: 287 |
 Re: New Titanium Valve Ebay US heres some ... Click Me
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