h22 valve springs in a h23 head
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h22 valve springs in a h23 head
hey just wondering if any one has tried this i have a extra set of skunk 2 dual valve springs and was gonna stick them on my fully bulit h23 have everything done except the springs and retainers it is bored out and sleved 2.5 liter stage 2 webb cams port and polished 3 angle valve job i just need to know so i can finsh up my bulid and whoop some *** by the way it is in a 97 civic
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Re: h22 valve springs in a h23 head (just_stock)
The amount of room on the H23 head for large valvesprings is limited. Also you might need custom retainers since the H22's will not work with the H23 valves. The valve stems have different diameters so you cannot intercahange the valve locks and retainers. You can get aftermarket springs and retainers for the H23 pretty cheap. I got mine brand new for $285 shipped. Unless you are desparate I would just buy something designed for the H23. If you do try the H22 stuff you should share your results.
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Re: h22 valve springs in a h23 head (just_stock)
ok well i have like 4 extra engines so i am gonna take one of the out and try it i will let u guys no i think it will work but we will see
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Re: h22 valve springs in a h23 head (just_stock)
you will not have enough installed height. I doubt you will even be able to turn the thing over Im sure it will bind
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Re: h22 valve springs in a h23 head (just_stock)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by just_stock »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey just wondering if any one has tried this i have a extra set of skunk 2 dual valve springs and was gonna stick them on my fully bulit h23 have everything done except the springs and retainers it is bored out and sleved 2.5 liter stage 2 webb cams port and polished 3 angle valve job i just need to know so i can finsh up my bulid and whoop some *** by the way it is in a 97 civic </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you spent that much money to get it sleeved stroked yadda yadda then y not just spend the extra money get the correct springs and retainers. Why would you take the chance of dropping a vavle on start up which will do serious damage to the engine even at idle. By getting stucking the piston and/or head. Do it right once and have it last.
If you spent that much money to get it sleeved stroked yadda yadda then y not just spend the extra money get the correct springs and retainers. Why would you take the chance of dropping a vavle on start up which will do serious damage to the engine even at idle. By getting stucking the piston and/or head. Do it right once and have it last.
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Re: h22 valve springs in a h23 head (just_stock)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by just_stock »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey just wondering if any one has tried this i have a extra set of skunk 2 dual valve springs and was gonna stick them on my fully bulit h23 have everything done except the springs and retainers it is bored out and sleved 2.5 liter stage 2 webb cams port and polished 3 angle valve job i just need to know so i can finsh up my bulid and whoop some *** by the way it is in a 97 civic </TD></TR></TABLE>
If you spent that much money to get it sleeved stroked yadda yadda then y not just spend the extra money get the correct springs and retainers. Why would you take the chance of dropping a vavle on start up which will do serious damage to the engine even at idle. By getting stucking the piston and/or head. Do it right once and have it last.
If you spent that much money to get it sleeved stroked yadda yadda then y not just spend the extra money get the correct springs and retainers. Why would you take the chance of dropping a vavle on start up which will do serious damage to the engine even at idle. By getting stucking the piston and/or head. Do it right once and have it last.
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