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H22 Valve Springs and Retainers

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    #16
    kms TI combo, valves, retainers, springs, got 6k in them already


    also i doubt this engine lasts 60k, you'll probably sell the motor, or head, etc
    Originally posted by deevergote
    Just do what PR CB7 said.

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      #17
      Originally posted by PR CB7 View Post
      kms TI combo, valves, retainers, springs, got 6k in them already


      also i doubt this engine lasts 60k, you'll probably sell the motor, or head, etc
      I'm confused, whose motor are we talking about? If it is mine you refer to, then that will not happen.

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        #18
        i know this is an ancient thread but for someone researching springs and retainers, its still a source they may encounter.

        im commenting to clear up some scientific inaccuracies in here.
        ranking metals (for retainers in reference to their "wear" or longivity) from softest to hardest: aluminum, steel, titanium, hardened steel.
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