valve springs on a 90 2.25 petrol

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moto8290

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Can you advise me if this is correct, stripping down a landrover 90 2.25 petrol engine to refurbish it, on stripping down the cylinder head and removing valve springs I found the valve springs have a smaller spring inside the larger spring, can any one advise me if this is a standard or has this head been upgraded.
Thanks Rod
 
They fit double valve-springs because by doing so they can achieve spring strength and the depth of movement capability using thinner wire coils than using a single coil spring. This means that the valve springs are much less liable to break, and the valve stem can be designed to be shorter.

A broken valve spring can become a big disaster if a bust spring allows a valve to let the collets loose, because the whole valve can drop right into the cylinder just as the engine is stopping. OUCH!

The valve train of 4-cylinder Landy engines is well designed, and very robust.

CharlesY
 
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