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Old 07-08-2005, 06:51 PM   #15 (permalink)
nvsteve
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Originally Posted by ELECTROSTATIC
How does this spring compare to putting in a Fueling Super Pump? When you put in one of the super pumps, the destructions have you pull out the stock spring, measure it, and stretch it .050" and put it back in. I put this pump in when I did gear drive cams this winter and have had no problems, but now that the temps are up, the top end is rattling a slight bit. I know it's nothing to worry about, especially with roller rockers in there making their little tinkle noises, but I'm getting ready to switch cams, and might try this spring.
Did the Baisley spring a few weeks ago and it made the motor noticeably quieter. Just did about 500 miles riding 2 up and loaded. Lots of mountains in
90 plus degrees heat. The noise seemed to pick up a bit but nothing like
before.
The Baisley spring is a bit longer than stock but is wound much tighter.
Approximately double. I'm not sure what it would buy you but I'm thinking
if Fueling had you stretch the stock spring, then the Baisley might be a good thing.

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