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Valve spring update? 200

I am replacing the valve springs, due to one breaking, in a 1979 242 B21F engine. I have seen several references to "spring update" in a lot of diffferent Volvo prats sites. The question is, since the 79 springs seem to be a bit larger than later model B230F's, are the new model springs the update that is being refered to or is there something I am missing. If the smaller later model springs are an update can I just replace my larger springs with the newer model ones? The smaller springs use a duel retainer, in other words, there is a retainer at the top and a retainer at the bottom of each smaller spring. So, if using the smaller spring, I would need to use the duel retiner method, would that not make the spring height different? It looks like the springs are the same height and if adding a second retainer it also seems it would make the compression of the spring require more pressure. Thanks for any help, it will greatly be appericated.. Max..:>)
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Max..1989 244 DL 5 Spd., V15 Phase II Cam Bilstein HD, Turbo Swaybars, Poly Bushings all round, Turbo Wheels, Black leather interior, Electric mirrors, LED dash and gauge lights and now NEW ECODES with the turn signals, 1992 black 244 next project






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