valve spring at 7000rpms-->
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_NpzU4pGjc
& that`s a good one
just imagine what they`re doin at 12,000rpms
the cranks we had tested for hardening depth years ago (my dad did this when i was a kid) & worked with "Heat-treatment" up here in Brisbane --> the hardening would go about 15-18thou deep, & also found it to be very uneven through the crank,,, but if we left the crank in the center of the tank, for the whole weekend, the depth increased to 25-30thou & was more even thickness right through the crank
I`m sorry that i`m not right up with all the metalurgy, i was asleep through that class

however i was always good at "testing" cranks

& none of ours has broken so far (touch my woody)
there have been (However) a few that i`ve seen & heard broken from other people NOT taking my dads advice on the correct treatment or correct process tho,,, they thought they knew better &/or they were just stingeytightarsdbstards,
i won`t name names but there was this one guy up here in Brisbane who continued to diss-agree with my dads suggestions & continuously broke cranks,,, it`s been a joke around our own little scene for quite a lot of years,,, his engines never seem to rev freely either,,, funny that
can i tell you a story???
i promise it won`t be 5 pages long
when i was a young fella, i`d rip down to Byron Bay surfing (nothing`s changed there) & a mate of mine (Troy Story) had an old ex-army EJ holden Ute & we`d hop in that thing & fang it everywhere, but,,, we`d pin it hard as we could all the way to Lennox Head (when the surf was good at Lennox obviously) & it would crunch gears in every gear, it would leak oil everywhere, fume like a smelter, it was just crap, the whole car was just stuffed , but it just kept running
However,,, what surprised me the most was---> (now read this the right way if you may) that it would struggle (like any engine does) at valve float point,,, then struggle & complain at valve bounce (like they all do) & while i was waiting for a valve head to pop off & smash the entire engine to bits (The noise was deafening & giving me goose bumps,,, i was always waiting for that inevitable long walk home),,,, i was cringing the whole time , but Troy would always say "Trust me" & kept his foot in,,,, well,,,, the thing would suddenly smooth up, quiet-en right up, & then "SING" & continue to rev to the moon, smooth as silk, quiet as a mouse,,, it was like Magic
it went past/through that valve bounce harmonic & proceed to accelerate up to the next harmonic zone (which happened to be about 8500-9000rpms
now this was an old 138 side-plate grey motor & i`m not kidding you, it went fast!!!!!!
now i would never suggest to anyone to fit softer springs than needed, because it`s simply asking for a catastrophic failure with regards to valves &/or springs breaking,,, but this car & it`s ability to rev past valve bounce (SSOOOOOOooooo Many times over a 10 year period) & it`s sweet smoothness after said harmonic,,, really woke me up & made me look harder at valves , valve springs & engine harmonics
Moral of the story,,,, you`ll never know if you never go
If any of you have felt what it`s actually like (if you dare & if you can find an engine that will be reliably able to spin past valve bounce & feel it for yourself),,, it`s truely an amazing thing
if we could all have engines that did that --> """""RELIABLY"""" then our race engines would be even faster for 2 reasons
one:--> the spring is soft so less work turning the donk---> sooooo many people actually do fit springs that are "WAY" to strong for the purpose, all they`re doing is slowing the engine down & wearing things out
& #two:--> engines would be able to rev much harder & spin up higher into the next harmonic Zone, which is just WAY WAY faster again than std issue
however,,, here is where the age old saying "Horses For Courses" comes into play yet again
If we "KNEW" that our valves & springs wouldn`t break & if we KNEW that the followers & cam lobes wouldn`t wear or break & if we KNEW that the harmonics wouldn`t damage anything,,, & if we KNEW that the valves were being controlled well during valve float & valve bounce,,,, then we`d all be doing it that way
the problem is ---> The Laws of Physics
as was said in Star-trek song,,, "There`s Klingons on the starbourd bow"
&
"You cannot change the Laws of Physics"
BUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,, you can try to trick them into believing it`s possible
to quote Colin Chapman--> """Add less weight"""
