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DRR Sportsman
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525 lift solid lifter comp cams, would you remove inner spring for break-in, they are 125lb seat, 270lb open
 
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That's a pretty mild spring, does it have an inner spring? Pulling the inner springs is a lot less work then changing cam and lifters and cleaning out the worn off lobe.
 
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DRR Sportsman
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Dual spring
 
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THAT SEEMS OVERKILL TO ME BUT. PROPER BREAK IN LUBE AND GOOD FAST IDLE AT BREAK IN SHOULD DOIT
 
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DRR Sportsman
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Yes, remove the inner spring for break in. The little bit of extra work now is better than the alternative.
 
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Not bashing, but just curious...why a flat tappet?


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DRR Sportsman
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.525 lift is a very mild cam. I wouldn't bother. No issues with the .575 lift Comp F/T deal I put together for someone last year, car is street-driven and doing fine.
If your heads are already fully assembled on the engine, removing the inner springs, then putting them back in afterward is actually quite a bit of work to do.
Last time I did it was a couple years ago, on a .640" Solid F/T Comp stick, I used their higher-end spring recommendation, was super-meticulous with set-up, assembly, cleanliness, choice of lubricants, break-in procedure, and multiple oil/filter changes. And I still had a lifter fail after 4 races/21 passes. If you are gonna do all that work, you may as well get a cam worth the effort.


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DRR Sportsman
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I'd pull the spring, run break in oil and make absolutely sure that the lifters are spinning. What does Comp say to do? I lost a few lobes on break in a couple years ago and it ruined the entire engine in a 20 minute break in.
 
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DRR Sportsman
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this is a mild street strip combo, I did what they said, heads were off so removing the inner springs easy , broke it in then put them back on, took it out this weekend, did the valves, cut the filter open, everything looks great, thanks for the advice
 
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