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1951 Ford F3 06-29-2024 12:10 PM

where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

I have several used springs that come in at 55 pounds installed height. They are old and used. Should I re-use them with .060 shims for a Max 1 cam or buy new. Who has the deal? Should I just do some 185G springs and let it fly?

40coe 06-29-2024 01:09 PM

Re: where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

I like the Zepher springs for the street. Try Reds Headers if you want to buy a set.

Ronnieroadster 06-29-2024 02:58 PM

Re: where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

The 185G springs are the equivalent to the Zepher springs. A while back the one spring company making the correct Zepher springs for the few company's who offered them would make a run of 100 springs. Now the minimum is 1000 springs I'm not sure anyone is offering the springs any more because of this increase in the minimum.
Since your using a Max -1 cam just use the 185 springs heck were not kids anymore using old springs is something we would do as kids. The cost for the Isky springs is actually reasonable compared to most flathead internal engine parts.
Ronnieroadster

Old Redneck 06-29-2024 06:16 PM

Re: where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

Any one ever hop up a 32 V-8 engine? Like a nice cam, high dome pistons., High Comp. Heads? When I am done showing it I would like to do that. Even put headers and nice Mufflers. I want to keep the original Engine in the car. Maybe dual Carbs to look good. Now I am no Hot Rooder just a dreamer I guess.

38 coupe 06-30-2024 07:12 AM

Re: where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

Correct 32 V8 parts are so rare I do not understand why you would do that. Get an LB engine and sin with it.

KiWinUS 06-30-2024 09:42 AM

Re: where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

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Originally Posted by 38 coupe (Post 2321533)
Correct 32 V8 parts are so rare I do not understand why you would do that. Get an LB engine and sin with it.

LB also a rare 1/2 year engine. I have a genuine 32 engine with new Babbitt and bored ready to assemble that would be a great piece to mild hot rod. Original rebuilt 32 engine doesn’t bring as much $$$ as a hot rod flathead unfortunately. That’s comparable long block to long block engines.
Cheers
Tony.

Ol' Ron 06-30-2024 02:29 PM

Re: where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

The springs depend on the application of the engine. On most street engines I se stock spring a and a '060" spater for 50/55 Lbs. even on the L-100. found most would turn over 4 grand before valve float

3W Hank 06-30-2024 03:13 PM

Re: where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

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I was just at Gardena at Isky.
I bought/find the cam Rons roadster told me was ’my’ cam, the Potvin 425.
I was hoping see the old guy there but he was told had a good day but unfortlantny I was there late afternoon so he had went home.
Idea was the 185-G has a installation height at 2” and 85 LBS.
It is maybe for a .400” lift cam and not .425”, so I cant get 85 LBS but my question to Mr Isky was that I has std 44 grams lifters and titanium valves 8 mm stem = light.
So as no ’real’ racing so should ca 70 LBS be all Ok here.
This technology I has no experiance off.
Anyway I bougt a set and I thin with tax 125 USD.

Bored&Stroked 06-30-2024 04:27 PM

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70 lbs on the seat will be fine with what you are doing . . . as you have original (light) lifters, titanium valves, etc..

38 coupe 07-02-2024 05:05 AM

Re: where can I get some valve springs for an Isky 185G cam
 

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Originally Posted by KiWinUS (Post 2321573)
LB also a rare 1/2 year engine. I have a genuine 32 engine with new Babbitt and bored ready to assemble that would be a great piece to mild hot rod. Original rebuilt 32 engine doesn’t bring as much $$$ as a hot rod flathead unfortunately. That’s comparable long block to long block engines.
Cheers
Tony.


Interesting. I grew up in the era where stock 32 engines were the most expensive flatheads out there, short of a Bonneville type build. I knew the value had gone done but I hadn't realized they had fallen in value below an era hopped up engine. Thank you for the education.


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