If I changed to these valve springs would the 2801 be a good choice? I talked to a summit tech, and he recommended me a set of comp springs 988-16. What would the main difference be between the 2800 and the 2801? I know different lift and duration but I’m not sure what these differences really do. I know the 2802 is way too big for my set up, but figured the 2801 might be a good choice since it’s between the two. While my main goal is to increase power I do want it to have a nice cammed idle sound. Like it’ll be too similar to the stock cam and won’t have much difference. I was looking at the summit 2800, but I’m worried it won’t be worth the effort of swapping the cam. It will the help of a second person to guide the old cam out and the new one in without harming the cam bearings. You will need to remove the radiator to get the old cam out and the new one in. You will of course need new lifters and timing chain and gears. In that case a Sum-2800-1 is the cam I would use+ it’s lift will work better with your stock valve springs. If your 6X heads are original to the motor then its a 1976, but either way if you have -4 type heads then your compression is only a meager 7.6.
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