I am curious about those of you who run 150-155lbs (360-365lbs open) of valve seat spring pressure on a hydraulic flat tappet cam. Have you had any issues (cam wear, lifters bleeding down, etc.) on a street car?
I made a rocker arm swap (stock stamped to 1.65) last Winter in my 340 and at that time I had a vendor specify that I needed to use their 120lbs/310lbs springs. So I installed them and drove the car this year and I noticed that the engine would not run any higher than 5600rpms after this swap and the valve train seemed noisy at cruise. I discussed this with two different Mopar engine builders and they both told me that I needed more spring pressure due to the 1.65 rocker ratio and 2.02" valves. They both suggested 150-155lbs on the seat and 350-375lbs open. (Note: my cam card showed 135/300 with 1.5 rockers. But I was not asked and I did not even think about checking what the cam card suggested at the time that the springs were specified). I plan on keeping the WOT shift points at about 5800-6k rpms.
I just finished with my spring swap and all the installed heights came out to show 153lbs average (1.810"-1.824" IH) on the seat and 361/362lbs average open pressure (per the spring chart) at .540" lift.
I may not get a chance to drive the car again this year due to the weather, but I just wanted to make sure that there is nothing else that I should be looking at before Spring.
Notes: My cam designer (S.B) said that the core will handle these spring pressure with no problems. Comp says that my hydraulic lifters max out at apx. 360lbs but should be fine. My rocker arms are Yella Terra 1.65's that are rated for 600lbs. My push rods are Manton Series 5 (5/16" x .118" wall, 275,000psi), and I use Brad Penn Green Oil.
Thanks