The inner spring look odd to me, they look too small of a diameter. Usually part of the purpose of the inner spring is to give stability to the outer spring at high RPM and they have an interference fit, these must just be for added spring rates.
I have a set of VAC springs (Eibach makes them) and it is hard to push the inner spring thru the outer spring.
I have a set of VAC springs (Eibach makes them) and it is hard to push the inner spring thru the outer spring.





















That's about 50 ft-lbs right there. The whole engine had roughly 300 ft-lbs or more rotating friction. FOOOK! Removed the rod bearings and everything rotates smooth as glass. No side to side binding or piston interference.

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