Crane Cams Valve Springs at Andy's Auto Sport
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About this Manufacturer:
If you're into performance, you know Crane Cams. What you may not know, however, is how the company came to be. In a nutshell, Harvey Crane, Jr. was a 1950s hot-rodder who just wasn't satisfied with the camshafts that were on the market, and so he used his fledgling machinist skills to design and manufacture his own camshafts for his hot rod. Before long, other hot-rodders were knocking on Harvey's door to buy one of his camshafts, and Crane Cams was born. We love the Crane story of ingenuity and never being satisfied, and we especially love the company's parts. Over the years, Crane has expanded its product line to include other valve train components, as well as ignition systems and specialty tools, making Crane a complete source for your racing needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are valve springs? Why buy them?
Valve springs are used in conjunction with retainers in order to take the impact of running high RPMs. When purchasing camshafts or looking to increase the revs of your motor, a set of valve springs and retainers should be purchased. Single and double wound valve springs are designed for high stress and have a high resistance to vibrational contact and harmonic wear from the motor.
Valve springs are used in conjunction with retainers in order to take the impact of running high RPMs. When purchasing camshafts or looking to increase the revs of your motor, a set of valve springs and retainers should be purchased. Single and double wound valve springs are designed for high stress and have a high resistance to vibrational contact and harmonic wear from the motor.
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