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Old 06-17-2003, 02:40 PM   #14
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It is my understanding that valve float is related to the stock springs (on your cylinder heads) not being able to maintain rocker arm stability at high rpms - (basically they can't move the rocker arm between the intake and exhaust ports quickly enough - or at least not properly).

If you go to the Corral website, and do a search for "valve float" in the title of threads, you will see many interesting discussions on the topic.
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