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Old 08-15-2010, 04:15 AM
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Default What material is the valve spring retainer made from?

bobcowan Bob letting the motor over rev on a down shift is like banging one on a rev limiter. You may want to work on rolling on and off the throttle to stop this kind of major rpm change. Keeper broke off in the retainer and cause the damage you see. As far as the motor, unless it is cracked, it can be rebuild with a .015-.30" over bore of the cylinder. Need to have the machinist do a sonic test to see how thick the walls are. Might be easier to have a sleeve installed in the bore and keep this block for a spare or street motor. IMO racing days are over for any block with this kind of damage. I would replace, get a junk yard block or buy new and repair this one.
Are the retainers steel Bob?? Jerry has the correct ideas on lash caps, He did leave out the load of the rocker pushing down on the valve being spread out.
What valves where in the heads? Ferra's? If good top of the line parts are used, valve caps shouldn't be needed. You want to lighten the valve train , not add more weight. The other question is what oil system are you using? What pressures are you running at? It is possible that there is not enough oil getting to the top of the motor and overheating the parts. The parts are not blue in color BUT too hot for normal driving. You may want to replave the retainers and locks with stronger retainers ( lighter if possible too ) and new locks. The head can be welded and repaired. This is the fun of racing. Rick L.
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