simon
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I wanted to use the lighter one-piece 4.0 V6 valve spring retainers recommended by the Schjeldahl bros.
They are pricey, but also a perfect fit with the original springs.
Unfortunately they don't clear the new replacement springs I got, as those are of smaller ID.
So I had the spring seat diameter of the retainers turned down .050 to accomodate the new springs. During machining, we found out the valve retainers were neither concentric nor was the seat surface truely flat, contrary to the stamped-steel 2-piece originals.
Now I'm on my own, and since I don't have an engine lathe myself, I cleaned uop the surface using my trusty drill press, a steel file and lots of 180grit sandpaper.
Seems like I've solved one problem and created two new ones:
first, I don't know how well the springs and retainers will work together, sepecially if there will be any binding (retainer-to-spring) when subjected to full spring pressure. To my understanding, retainers, springs and valves slowly have to rotate on a running engine, very much like a lifter rotates in its bore to prevent cam and lifter damage.
second, after checking with some dye, it is obvious the spring seats only on the inner area of the retainer seat. I've compared that to some of my old stock valve assemblies, and only on a handful of them the spring fully seats (judging by the small polished areas). Will this create any problems in the future or even cause valve damage?
They are pricey, but also a perfect fit with the original springs.
Unfortunately they don't clear the new replacement springs I got, as those are of smaller ID.
So I had the spring seat diameter of the retainers turned down .050 to accomodate the new springs. During machining, we found out the valve retainers were neither concentric nor was the seat surface truely flat, contrary to the stamped-steel 2-piece originals.

Now I'm on my own, and since I don't have an engine lathe myself, I cleaned uop the surface using my trusty drill press, a steel file and lots of 180grit sandpaper.

Seems like I've solved one problem and created two new ones:
first, I don't know how well the springs and retainers will work together, sepecially if there will be any binding (retainer-to-spring) when subjected to full spring pressure. To my understanding, retainers, springs and valves slowly have to rotate on a running engine, very much like a lifter rotates in its bore to prevent cam and lifter damage.
second, after checking with some dye, it is obvious the spring seats only on the inner area of the retainer seat. I've compared that to some of my old stock valve assemblies, and only on a handful of them the spring fully seats (judging by the small polished areas). Will this create any problems in the future or even cause valve damage?
