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A series camshafts!!
Billyjoe
Posted on: 2007/3/2 16:25
Hi there...
Does anybody know if a A13 camshaft will a A14 engine? Any help would be apreciated. Thanks alot Fil
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Re: A series camshafts!!
Bluemax
Posted on: 2007/3/2 16:54
Hey Fil, I have a new one. Did you get the head yet?
Mike
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Re: A series camshafts!!
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2007/3/3 2:26
ALL A series cams from the 1974 & later design revision are directly interchangeable with each other, although the 'cam event' specs will vary from model to model. These are the 'rear positioned' distributor engines.
All 1974 & later A series cams can be used in the earlier A10 & 1200 engines if you abandon the original fuel pump & fit a blanking-off plate. [Front positioned distributor engines] The earlier A10 & 1200 cams are not really useable in the 1974 & later engines as there is no gear to drive the rear positioned distributor on these cams.
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Re: A series camshafts!!
Billyjoe
Posted on: 2007/3/3 16:39
Thanks for your help...
Just bought a performance camshaft on ebay and it was listed to fit an A13 engine. These are the specs: INT. VALVE LIFT 441, EXH. 462. ADX. DURATION 270/280, @ .050 232/242. RPM RANGE 2200-5600, W/VALVE FLOAT @ 6200. Do you think i will get any good results? About the head,Bluemax, i know that it is already in Portugal.Now i have to pay some tax to get it.I
#5
Re: A series camshafts!!
Ronald
Posted on: 2007/3/3 20:23
doesnt sound all that "performance" to me...
has a longer duration that the standard ones, but basically the same rev range as stock though
#6
Re: A series camshafts!!
blofly
Posted on: 2007/3/3 22:03
marginal increase for street but if you want to have your old cam reground check out www.swmotorsports.com.au, he can do a 54/86 cam grind for $120 roughly, heaps more power all the way to 8000-9000rpm, with properly built bottom end and valve train
#7
Re: A series camshafts!!
Billyjoe
Posted on: 2007/3/4 5:25
Well...i not an expert on cam specs and engine modifications, but all i want is litle bit more power for street use and i don
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Re: A series camshafts!!
killer1200
Posted on: 2007/3/4 6:04
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Re: A series camshafts!!
Billyjoe
Posted on: 2007/3/4 15:32
Thanks a lot Killer1200...
By the way...any idea wich will be the indicated compression rate? Thanks Fil You can view topic.
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