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[QUOTE]Originally posted by talaposa: [QB] I'd like to install 1.94 and 1.60 chevrolet valves in a spare head I have. My question is what is the effective limitation on valve lift with the stock (1992 H.O) pistons? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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talaposa
Member # 2460
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I'd like to install 1.94 and 1.60 chevrolet valves in a spare head I have. My question is what is the effective limitation on valve lift with the stock (1992 H.O) pistons?
Mr JoCo
Member # 1549
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mmm i think valve lift limitation problems would occur more with the stock springs. piston to valve clearance has more to do with the duration of a cam than it's lift.
talaposa
Member # 2460
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Whats too much duration for the stock pistons and 1.94 valves? Think 224-224 would work?
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