Vortec L31 cylinder head
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The stock Vortec valve springs are single wound without a damper and are 1.250" diameter. The damping is done by the spring ID (.880") being a close fit to the guide boss OD (0.845"); this damps the spring without the added cost of an inner flat wound damper seen on the Gen 1 SBC throughout its production. If you have aftermarket springs designed for the earlier heads, you must remove the inner damper because the damper ID will be too small to fit over the guide boss without it being cut smaller. If the boss is cut smaller, a damper should be used. | The stock Vortec valve springs are single wound without a damper and are 1.250" diameter. The damping is done by the spring ID (.880") being a close fit to the guide boss OD (0.845"); this damps the spring without the added cost of an inner flat wound damper seen on the Gen 1 SBC throughout its production. If you have aftermarket springs designed for the earlier heads, you must remove the inner damper because the damper ID will be too small to fit over the guide boss without it being cut smaller. If the boss is cut smaller, a damper should be used. | ||
− | The stock springs are not suited for high performance use or for lifts above about 0.420" using stock retainers. There are several replacements for the stock springs, among the best is the beehive spring and retainer combination from Comp Cams, originally designed for the LS engine series. | + | The stock springs are not suited for high performance use or for lifts above about 0.420" using stock retainers. There are several replacements for the stock springs, among the best is the beehive spring and retainer combination from Comp Cams, originally designed for the LS engine series. |
− | *'''[http://www.compcams.com/WhatsNew/NewsDetails.aspx?ListHistoryID=164462240 p/n 26915]'''- 105 pounds at 1.8" installed height; 293 | + | *'''[http://www.compcams.com/WhatsNew/NewsDetails.aspx?ListHistoryID=164462240 p/n 26915]'''- 105 pounds at 1.8" installed height; open pressure 293 lbs. at 1.2"; coil bind at 1.100"; spring rate 313 lbs./in.; bottom OD 1.290" |
− | *'''[http://www.compcams.com/WhatsNew/NewsDetails.aspx?ListHistoryID=1166393320 p/n 26918]'''- 125 pounds at 1.8" installed height; 367 pounds at 1.15" | + | *'''[http://www.compcams.com/WhatsNew/NewsDetails.aspx?ListHistoryID=1166393320 p/n 26918]'''- 125 pounds at 1.8" installed height; open pressure 367 pounds at 1.15"; coil bind 1.100"; spring rate 372 lbs./in.; bottom OD 1.310" |
+ | {{Note1}}The p/n26918 springs were udated, Check w/Comp Cams to be sure the specs are correct. | ||
+ | *'''[http://www.compperformancegroupstores.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CC&Product_Code=26981-16&Category_Code= p/n 26981]'''- 110 pounds at 1.70" installed height; open pressure 292 lbs. at 1.175"; coil bind 1.115"; spring rate 347 lb./in.; bottom OD 1.240" | ||
− | + | The beehive springs above need to be installed using the correct retainer for a Vortec valve, like Comp Cams p/n 787 (steel) or p/n 788 (titanium), NOT a retainer originally for the LSx engines; the LSx engines have 8mm metric valve stems. Also note the specs are with an installed height of 1.8". The image below shows the difference in installed height when using different retainers: | |
[[File:787-LEFT; 774-RIGHT (Gen III).gif|frame|left|300px|Retainer p/n 787 left; p/n 774 right]] | [[File:787-LEFT; 774-RIGHT (Gen III).gif|frame|left|300px|Retainer p/n 787 left; p/n 774 right]] |