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#11
Re: Roller camshaft kit for A series?
D
Posted on: 2011/4/21 16:32
lifter retainers are usually used to stop then rotating
#12
Re: Roller camshaft kit for A series?
clyons8
Posted on: 2011/4/21 22:56
That's a shtload of work, time and money to just get a roller cam in there.
Look forward to seeing how you go. To use the conventional tie bar or retainer you'd have to machine the web of material from between the pushrod bores, all the way down to the specified/required height. Good Luck. pjz has a billet cam to sell.
#13
Re: Roller camshaft kit for A series?
D
Posted on: 2011/4/22 1:43
It is a load of work but just started
as a query to see if anyone has done it. Would make an awesome mod.
#14
Re: Roller camshaft kit for A series?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2011/4/25 7:45
Roller cams started being used in factory Fords and GMs in 1985, and they made a big jump in power -- even with the emission controlled engines. They allow a much more effective profile. And I clearly remember the talk saying that Ford and GM wouldn't be able to do it correctly, as previously it required special block machining and special parts. But it's just engineering, not black magic. It really works and now most engines have them. It's not just to reduce friction (although it does that) but to get a faster cam profile.
Quote: NOW the most Ive heard from a N/A A series was John Taylor's knife crank roller cam and rockers big ports motec and 50mm quad throttles...126hp at wheels.
#15
Re: Roller camshaft kit for A series?
D
Posted on: 2011/4/25 10:39
The other thing that most people dont understand about power
is that some engines can peak quickly with nothing down low when others can reach the same peak but with more heaps fatter graph area all the way to its peak. Roller camshafts allow so much more valve opening and duration without overlapping. You can view topic.
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