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Can someone point me to a source for reasonably priced valve spring shims for an 8BA. Red’s has them in three sizes for a great price but the shipping is a killer ($22 bucks on an $18 order). I suppose $21 of that cost is California taxes so I can’t hold it against them. Speedway only carries them in one size and apparently they must be gold plated and hand forged by hot rod monks on a mountain top in the Himalayas. As proof that I’m not a cheapskate I’d like to submit that my 49 F1 does not have a small block Chevy. Any chance there’s a NAPA part number(s) I’m missing? Thanks
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GOSFAST here on the 'Barn handles a lot of flathead valve related parts. you might try to PM him.
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Valve springs need to be measured with a special valve spring measuring
machine. A load is put on the spring and it should be a specific length at a measured amount of pressure. G.M.
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Yeah, it's called bathroom scales on a drill press.
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Yep got a spring scale.
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Go to your local machineshop and ask for A-101 B-101 or C-101 valvespring shims...not sure i ever used a .015 balancing shim on a flathead though.
They cost $20 for a box of 100 so even if they double their money it cant be to bad...lol |
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Murre nailed it , or go direct to Goodson , shims cheap S&H will hurt though.
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Great idea. Thanks for the part numbers!
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what do you need them fore the higher the spring pressure the more load on the camshaft & lifters let us know how maney times you put your eng over 4,000
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A properly done valve job always includes measuring the spring load at a very specific compressed height. To simply take a spring out of the box and install it is less than professional. Especially these days when quality of parts is too often questionable.
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Measuring to verify is good...then comes the question of how good between springs is enough...i have never ever installed a balancing shim on a flathead at this low springpressures it´s not a hair between make it and break it...
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If you end up ordering the spring shims don't waste your money ordering the "C" series (.015") you won't have much use for them!
Thanks, Gary in N.Y. P.S. A single "C" shim (.015") will change the pressure by about 1 pound, we gave up stocking them a few years ago! We only keep the "A's" (.060") and the "B's" (.030"). The "B's" will change it by less than 5# and the "A's" less the 10#.
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If you have NAPA in your area check with them.
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Check with your local machine shop they may have them but can order them for you.
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I’m not building a racing engine but I have to agree with Kube on this one. If I’m going to assemble the engine I’m going to do it to the highest possible standard I can. If nothing else it will make me feel better.
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