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Valve-Train Components
Curious, what is the typical upgrade path for valve-train components in a high output 911 turbo engine?
Stainless? Iconel? Titanium? Holey? Brillium Copper? Phosphorous Bronze? Just some forward planning for my 140k top end rebuild. Thanks in advance
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The ultimate setup in my opinion.....
Stainless - sodium filled valves (fully tuliped) or perhaps the new vanadium-titanium valves. Phosphor-bronze guides. Teflon seals (fitted to guides). Uher Vasco-Jet springs (dual or triple). Titanium retaners with 7 deg locks. Hardened lash caps on valve stems. My 2 cents. Bob
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I been told............
Stock Valves Phosphor-bronze guides. Titanium retainers ASSA Racing Springs Hardened lash caps
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Might as well throw in a set of forged RSR rockers while you're at it!
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The ultimate!!
Un-obtanium - racing parts available only to the factory teams! Fred Cook '80 911SC |
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