Jerryl
Tall Unvaccinated Chinese Guy
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2004
So, I was thinking again . . . .
The beehive springs will/may not maintain concentricity with the guides during operation resulting in excessive and premature guide wear among other issues . . . . . . . .meaning, the springs can move/slide around on the flat bottom where they sit on the head during operation.
This "sliding" can create some issues and I am wondering what a good solution is.
The options as I see it are (Excuse the lack of correct terminology );
-Std springs with inner spring
-Seat cup/washers at the bottom of the springs
-Custom machining of the heads (Not really a viable option)
-Buy some champions heads. (Not in the cards at this time either)
What is everyone doing about this?
The beehive springs will/may not maintain concentricity with the guides during operation resulting in excessive and premature guide wear among other issues . . . . . . . .meaning, the springs can move/slide around on the flat bottom where they sit on the head during operation.
This "sliding" can create some issues and I am wondering what a good solution is.
The options as I see it are (Excuse the lack of correct terminology );
-Std springs with inner spring
-Seat cup/washers at the bottom of the springs
-Custom machining of the heads (Not really a viable option)
-Buy some champions heads. (Not in the cards at this time either)
What is everyone doing about this?