I thought that the "beehive" type spring being wound with oval wire versus round wire and the tapered upper end, was supposed to cut down on the harmonics that dual and triple springs exhibit???
Also with the lighter weight of just the one spring and the smaller keeper at the top, the valve float was supposed to also be reduced...
Assuming that the spring rate correct, and I'm sure they come in different rates, isn't the beehive a good thing to be using?
Just thought I would pose some positive aspects of the beehive and why it was designed originally.
Any thoughts?