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	06-06-2007 11:53 PM #1Question about break-in with big springs.
 
 Okay, I am very close to starting my engine... it is a 396 with a solid flat-tappet cam, so I'm getting worried about break-in failure. I'm wondering if I should take the inner springs out before I start the engine up? Are the springs big enough to cause a problem?
 
 Here are the spring pressures--- It is a Iskendarian solid camshaft, 240 duration, .530 lift. They are dual springs with an inner damper too.
 
 8005-A TYPE: dual w/damper DIA.: 1.530"
 RATE: 400 lbs per inch
 INSTALLED HEIGHT: 1.875"
 SEAT PRESSURE: 135 lbs
 OPEN PRESSURE: 395 lbs
 COIL BIND: 1.160"
 





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I'm happy to see it back up, sure hope it lasts.
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