Valve train points to check

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'''Here's a list of some areas of the valve train that need to be checked and verified. This is a general guide, and is not all-inclusive. Not all points will apply to all engine builds. There is no substitute for physically measuring critical areas like piston-to-valve clearances or valve spring installed height and coil bind. For those measurements, do not rely solely on published figures:'''
 
'''Here's a list of some areas of the valve train that need to be checked and verified. This is a general guide, and is not all-inclusive. Not all points will apply to all engine builds. There is no substitute for physically measuring critical areas like piston-to-valve clearances or valve spring installed height and coil bind. For those measurements, do not rely solely on published figures:'''
  
*Springs for installed height
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*Spring installed height
 
*Coil bind
 
*Coil bind
 
*Retainer to seal/valve guide boss at full lift
 
*Retainer to seal/valve guide boss at full lift
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*Cam gear to crank gear alignment
 
*Cam gear to crank gear alignment
 
*Cam gear end play if roller cam
 
*Cam gear end play if roller cam
*If using the SBC OEM roller lifters and retainers (aka dogbones), lobe lift must be kept below 0.354” so the lifters don’t lose contact w/the retainers
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*If using the SBC OEM roller lifters and retainers (aka dogbones), '''lobe lift''' must be kept below 0.354” so the lifters don’t lose contact w/the retainers
 
*Cam lobe to connecting rod on strokers
 
*Cam lobe to connecting rod on strokers
  

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