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It has the 5.0I thought we were talking about a 5.0 swap. Can’t help you on the 4.0
v8Are you using a v6 or v8 explorer engine?
5.0 never said anything about a 4.0Are you using a v6 or v8 explorer engine?
v8Are you using a v6 or v8 explorer engine?
That ok. Is it posable to put to big of springs in the heads?Joey, Matthew was responding to Josh B's posts. Sorry, but you got thread jacked there for a bit.
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that ok!I was mixed up, sorry
My apology Joey, yes I was lost in the post
I will be more observant in the future
That ok. Is it posable to put to big of springs in the heads?
would you have a parts number for the trick flow kit?I don't know a lot about it, but I think so.
Too big of a spring to me means too much spring pressure, way too much spring pressure can cause problems from what I recall reading in the past. I think I've read about other issues as well, but I don't remember much about it. That said there should be a large range of what works, you could use a stronger spring without being too strong.
IIRC, back in the days of flat tappet (non-roller) cams and lifters, too much spring pressure could lead to wiping out the cam lobes in short order. Don't know how that translates to roller cams.
Springs are generally matched to certain amount of lift. If you are using the stock cam, the recommendations here are your best options IMO. Either the trickflow kit, or call/email Alex's parts and ask for a recommendation.
you have a parts number?Trick flow has a nice kit that is a better than stock but not crazy stiff though either.