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I would use the Comp Cams parts.
By Royce - 02/06/2004 5:41:21 PM; IP 67.72.178.193
They are matched to the cam. The Edelbrock parts are OK too, you may be able to use them if they are checked for closed pressure and open pressure, then shimmed as required.

I have a set of Edelbrock FE heads on one of my cars with the Comp 280H cam. I used the Edelbrock springs and retainers but replaced the valve locks with some hardened ones from Crane. The springs needed to be shimmed on my heads to achieve the recommended specs for the Comp 280H.

Royce
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I would use the Comp Cams parts. -- Royce, 02/06/2004
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