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Old 07-04-2010, 07:09 PM   #10
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Default Re: cam timing ?

oh, I KNOW, guys !... no where NEAR ideal, or even somewhat comfortable.
Valves... basically have no margin left now. This .035"-.038" on the exhaust, is all that could be available. When I disassembled last year, I certainly found distinct marks on the pistons, where the exhaust valves give them a thorough "polishing" ! Intake at .070" ? No signs of anything at all.

Greg, I DO have a set of 583 heads that I hope to have ready for next season. These 690's on my car, got the %&#$ beat out of them last year... well one anyhow. Smashed the intake seat, and put a 3/4" diameter hole in the combustion chamber surface. Had it welded by Edmonton Cast Iron Repair, then a couple seats and surfacing by Kenny Gilmour in Calgary. Great work by everybody, but I'm not real comfortable with such an extensive repair.
When I stripped the ring gear on the line in Mission last year, it was no issue to the engine. I don't have a two-step, so I was just bringing up the RPM, and engaged at around 5500-5800. Got out of it instantly. At sea level, the car goes through the traps at 7200 RPM, and I have a 7400 chip in the 6AL.
It was the greased track here in my home town last June, that caused the multiple hits on the rev limiter, which is REALLY what caused the split retainer on num 4 intake valve.

Alan, I have the Performance Research coated tool steel lifters, and surface hardened camshaft. No problems AT ALL ! I must admit, some kinda ridiculous price, but pretty damn good stuff.
Never hurt anything on the exhaust side. It's always been the intake. The lobe, I believe, is more suited to a long stroke, "torque" engine, that doesn't see much past 6200. Takes some pretty outrageous spring pressures to control it.

Hope all this talk is giving Rod something else to worry about !
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