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Dyno
Complete Dyno Animal Dual Valve Spring Kit Including Retainers and Locks
Complete Dyno Animal Dual Valve Spring Kit Including Retainers and Locks
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Transform your valve train with a full upgrade package. The Dyno Animal Dual Valve Spring Kit with Retainers (SKU: ADSK) includes everything needed for a seamless installation: 36# green springs, retainers, and locks. As Dyno OEM Part# DCSSH-AN, it's tailored for Briggs Animal engines, providing balanced tension that supports higher revs and consistent power delivery.
- Complete kit reduces assembly time in the pits
- Green springs offer reliable 36# pressure for stock and modified builds
- Enhances engine organization with matched components
In competitive LO206 racing, this kit minimizes valve bounce, allowing for sharper throttle response and better overall speed. Racers gain an edge through improved airflow and reduced maintenance downtime, keeping sessions focused on fine-tuning rather than repairs. The retainers ensure secure seating, preventing failures that could cost positions. Whether prepping for a sprint or endurance event, this dual spring setup promotes longevity and peak performance, helping you stay ahead of the pack.
Easy to source and install, it fits standard Animal aftermarket configurations, making it a go-to for teams aiming for organized, high-speed reliability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why should I upgrade to a dual valve spring kit for my Briggs Animal engine?
A: A dual valve spring kit provides more consistent pressure compared to stock springs. This helps prevent valve bounce at higher RPMs, ensuring your engine maintains power delivery and throttle response throughout the entire power band.
Q: Does this kit include everything needed for installation?
A: Yes, this complete kit includes the 36# green springs, matching retainers, and locks, allowing for a seamless, all-in-one installation process in the pits.
Q: Are these springs suitable for LO206 racing?
A: These 36# springs are a popular choice for competitive racing builds. They offer the reliable tension needed to minimize valve float, which is critical for maintaining speed and consistency during sprint or endurance events.
Q: Can I use these springs with my existing valve train components?
A: This kit is designed to fit standard Briggs Animal aftermarket configurations. However, always ensure your valve guides and lifters are in good condition before installing new springs to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Q: How often should I replace my valve springs?
A: Valve springs are high-wear components. It is recommended to inspect them regularly for signs of fatigue or pressure loss. Replacing them as a set during your routine engine maintenance helps prevent unexpected failures on the track.
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