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I would think a spring will "give" too much at certain point around the revolution of the cam.
Depending on the number of valves being opened at any particular time, the back force on the cam will differ.
The hydraulic portion of the old tensioners slows down this lag effect (like a shock absorber) and the spring and pressure inside the tensioner takes up the slack at the first opportunity.
Bob
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Old 10-11-2005, 05:10 PM
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