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can i use the 93? im gonna check the bolt holes and see if there the same.
thank you
thank you
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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
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
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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.
oletshot wrote:....and silvolites are only cast not hypericantspellits.
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So the stock retainers won't work?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.
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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
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
oletshot wrote:....and silvolites are only cast not hypericantspellits.
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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:So the stock retainers won't work?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.
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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You definitely need the nipple if you're stroking.SilverXJ wrote:And you need the nipple if you are going to the older cam setup.
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i used the 93 timing cover with the nipple
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Damn.... Dave i am pretty sure i was advised that i needed the new keepers... Let me see if i can find it.dwg86 wrote:I meant the stock keepers...they won't work?
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
oletshot wrote:....and silvolites are only cast not hypericantspellits.
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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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