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    Video - how to upgrade from stock to LS6 Valve Springs

    Upgraded to LS6 springs recently as part of my supercharged upgrade. Made a video to share the process.


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    Upgrading from stock to LS6 Valve Springs requires removing the existing valve springs and replacing them with the LS6 springs. The process is relatively straightforward and can be completed in a few steps.

    1. Remove the cylinder head: Unbolt the valve cover, unscrew the spark plug tube seals, and remove the head.

    2. Unscrew the valve spring retainer: Using a valve spring compressor tool, unscrew the valve spring retainer.

    3. Replace the springs: Place the new LS6 springs on the valve seat and reinstall the retainer.

    4. Reinstall the cylinder head: Replace the valve cover, spark plug tube seals, and reassemble the head.

    5. Test the springs: Start the engine and test the springs to make sure they are functioning correctly.

    Following these steps should enable you to upgrade from stock to LS6 valve springs.

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