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    And the Winner is…Carter!

    Greetings, I have settled on a 625cfm Carter AFB after my last posting. Thanks to all who responded! I have a couple questions on the carburetor itself. Will I be able to use any AFB, or do I need to find a Model 9626/9636 which was intended specifically for Mopars? Second, my intake...
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    You are quite correct - I probably would have ran into the same issue with the Harland Sharp's. I know better now - thanks to all who replied. It's great to have a resource like this forum in order to successfully complete my project (my first, by the way). The reason I was looking at the...
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    This was a custom grind camshaft done by a cam shop here in Washington. The specs were provided in a conversation with a Comp Cams tech a few months ago. Although when I check out the cam you mentioned, the specs are very similar.
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    This is a '99 5.2L Magnum bored 0.30 over stock. Cam is 216/224 duration @ 50, lift is .506 The pushrods were not custom length - I was advised that stock length Magnum replacement pushrods (ie MP P5249662) would work.
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    Yes, that's them. I'm now concerned that I may have over-torqued some of the other bolts as well - should I bite the bullet and order new sets? I'm wondering if this is a sign that I should have gone with Harland-Sharp roller rockers? What does everyone think?
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    Well, both books referenced above were somewhat vague about this whole valve lash thing. It was implied that once the rockers were installed and torqued, then the lash is adjusted. However, I may have mis-read the section. Live and learn, I guess. So, overall, using the "foreign" LS1 springs...
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    They were stock OEM replacement heads
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    They were stock OEM replacement heads. Wish the author had been a little clearer on this whole valve lash thing. I'm a newbee to rebuilding motors and also on a budget and bought those books in an effort to avoid making a mistake! Live and learn, I quess. Hughes Engines a good outfit to...
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    Thanks for replying, As far as I know, those were the stock OEM bolts for the Mopar Performance P4876050 rocker arm set. I should clarify, the bolt didn't fail while I was torqueing it down, but rather while trying to adjust the valve lash - which was recommended by both "How to Rebuild your...
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    Foreign valve springs in a Magnum

    Help! I am worked through my first resto-mod project – a 1973 Plymouth Duster and have hit a snag. I had to purchase new heads for my chosen power plant – a 5.2L Magnum bored 0.30 over, balanced and with a hotter cam (216/224 duration @ 50, 0.506 lift) – and the local engine shop suggested...
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    Edelbrock air-gap clearance

    Thanks everyone for their input! It sound's like I'll get away with keeping my stock hood if I go with a low profile dropped base air cleaner. What would you suggest?
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    Edelbrock air-gap clearance

    Hello, I just purchased an Edelbrock Performer RPM Air-Gap intake for my mildly built 5.2L Magnum. Not sure what carb I'll be running, but was wondering if there will be any clearance issues under the hood of my '73 Duster. I will use a twin-snorkle scoop if necessary, but would perfer to keep...
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    Post rebuild engine priming question

    Hello, I am in the process of rebuilding a mild 5.2L Magnum. As this is the first time doing anything like this I have a question not addressed in any of the rebuilding manuals I have. Once the engine is reassembled, how do you prime the motor without removing the distributor intermediate...
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    Camshaft install & timing set

    Hello, I am building my first engine - a 0.030 over 5.2L Magnum and have a question. When installing the timing set (Mopar Performance double-roller), are there any additional considerations other than insuring that the dots line up on the crank and cam sprockets? They appear to go on only...
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