Paul@eliteauto Member 843 Member For: 18y 6m 7d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 22/04/10 05:47 AM Share Posted 22/04/10 05:47 AM That price is a little over the top but for under a grand valve springs are cheap insurance. From what I have seen , sooner or later you WILL need them and lunching an engine is a expencive way to learn a lesson.Cheers Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIRO F6 Member 1,817 Member For: 16y 1m 18d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane, QLD Posted 22/04/10 05:54 AM Share Posted 22/04/10 05:54 AM I agree with Paul@eliteautoWe all pay insurance on our cars knowing we may not need it but im sure we all sleep better knowing we do have it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kv! Donating Members 1,132 Member For: 15y 21d Gender: Male Location: Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne Posted 04/08/10 08:21 AM Share Posted 04/08/10 08:21 AM which valve springs do you guys recommend for the fg? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhino1980 09JET Member 1,510 Member For: 15y 8m 18d Gender: Male Location: E. Maitland Posted 04/08/10 08:26 AM Share Posted 04/08/10 08:26 AM I got float at 357 rwkw. Will be putting crow springs in in the next few months Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kv! Donating Members 1,132 Member For: 15y 21d Gender: Male Location: Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne Posted 04/08/10 08:30 AM Share Posted 04/08/10 08:30 AM sweet, rough price on the crows, rhino? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhino1980 09JET Member 1,510 Member For: 15y 8m 18d Gender: Male Location: E. Maitland Posted 04/08/10 09:12 AM Share Posted 04/08/10 09:12 AM I think they retail around 400 bucks but I won't be paying anywhere near that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kv! Donating Members 1,132 Member For: 15y 21d Gender: Male Location: Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne Posted 04/08/10 09:45 AM Share Posted 04/08/10 09:45 AM (edited) nice ! so what, OP paid an extra $800 for labour, that sounds very expensive...do they require a tune after install? Edited 04/08/10 09:45 AM by kvbaby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benny Member 1,869 Member For: 21y 7m 4d Gender: Male Location: Newcastle Posted 04/08/10 09:56 AM Share Posted 04/08/10 09:56 AM Have no problems with mine yet but as you can imagine with any springs overtime they will sag and become lazy. So they will need changing eventually.Benny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhino1980 09JET Member 1,510 Member For: 15y 8m 18d Gender: Male Location: E. Maitland Posted 04/08/10 12:07 PM Share Posted 04/08/10 12:07 PM 800 would not be far fetched for labour. Depending on where you go. I am lucky my good mate owns DSR engines and mechanical in thornton and he's always happy to help me out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kv! Donating Members 1,132 Member For: 15y 21d Gender: Male Location: Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne Posted 04/08/10 10:04 PM Share Posted 04/08/10 10:04 PM I found this on atomics website. Intresting..."Q: I was quoted $1400 to supply and fit a set of H/D valve springs to a Ford Turbo 6 cylinder - is this the usual cost for this job?A: No, it is not. Our springs are priced from $369/set and the labour to install should be around $300-$350. In the past, the cylinder head needed to be removed, however we manufacture a special tool (Atomic #100704) to change the springs with the cylinder head still on the car, saving labour and gaskets, etc. We can usually refer you to a workshop in your area that has our tool and can undertake the job for you." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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