Valve float can be a serious issue for hot rodders that are always looking for ways to make more power.
Comp Cams occasionally puts out some excellent tech videos, and it’s latest with Richard Holdener talking about how valve float happens and what you can do about it is excellent. He talks about, and puts to the test his philosophy by upgrading an LS engine with new roller rockers and valve springs and tests the results on a dyno.
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