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can i use the 93? im gonna check the bolt holes and see if there the same.

thank you :cheers:
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You have to go to www.advanceautoparts.com then go to online shopping. Type in the mopar part number P5249464. They are $6.99 each shipped to your door. Its the cheapest I have found the springs. Summit sells them for $10.95 each. The installed hight of the springs is 1.640(same as stock springs). You will also need retainers part number P4452032.
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i used the 93 timing cover and everything worked out great, my cam is in and timed. i ran into a problem with my hesco crank spacer, i think its 2mm to thick?
does anyone know anything about this? i have the 3235477 crank 4 counter weight 64mm snout.

thank you dwg86 for the part numbers and info. ill be ordering them for sure :rockout:
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I got my springs from advance as well. The retainers i was unable to locate from anywhere but Summit, and i paid through the nose for them!! Also, you will need the correct keepers as well. I was fortunate enough to have a member help me out with an extra set of keepers he had.
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Advance shows them for $4.99 each.
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Mgardiner1 wrote:I got my springs from advance as well. The retainers i was unable to locate from anywhere but Summit, and i paid through the nose for them!! Also, you will need the correct keepers as well. I was fortunate enough to have a member help me out with an extra set of keepers he had.
So the stock retainers won't work?
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No the stock retainers are too small in diameter. When i tried to order them from advance, they contacted me a few days later and said they are discontinued and could not locate them. This information may have changed in the last 3 months, it is worth a shot especially at almost half the price summit gets for them....

What are the stock spring OD's? the MP P5249464 are 1.42. I remember reading that they are wider then stock, but not big enough to require machine work on the spring seats
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so were would be best to buy keepers? and do any of these parts come in pairs?
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dwg86 wrote:
Mgardiner1 wrote:I got my springs from advance as well. The retainers i was unable to locate from anywhere but Summit, and i paid through the nose for them!! Also, you will need the correct keepers as well. I was fortunate enough to have a member help me out with an extra set of keepers he had.
So the stock retainers won't work?

I meant the stock keepers...they won't work?
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shockcocker04 wrote:so were would be best to buy keepers? and do any of these parts come in pairs?

Here are some keeprs on ebay...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... &viewitem=
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SilverXJ wrote:And you need the nipple if you are going to the older cam setup.
You definitely need the nipple if you're stroking. ;)
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i used the 93 timing cover with the nipple :hrhr:
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dwg86 wrote:I meant the stock keepers...they won't work?
Damn.... Dave i am pretty sure i was advised that i needed the new keepers... Let me see if i can find it.

EDIT: here it is, it was some advice from Chris when i was a noob and was asking noob questions :-) This does not answer if the stock keepers will work, he just listed the part #'s so i thought i needed them :-)
SilverXJ wrote:You will also need the flowing with the Mopar Performance #5249464 valve springs
Mopar Performance #4452032 (8*) 8mm retainers
Mopar Performance #4529218 (8*) 8mm locks
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Those are the retainers, keepers, and springs I am using with the 30ab cam(along with the lifters that came with it)--Mopar recommends these parts in use with the 30ab cam, so I followed their advice(how could my rookie self do otherwise?).
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