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You will need to provide more information to get help John, I suggest clocking the cams and providing opening and closing timings BTDC and ABDC together with the maximum lifts, we may then be able to offer some advice. We will also need a better idea of rest of your proposed engine's specification and intended use.
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22-09-2017, 09:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 22-09-2017, 09:47 AM by John L.)
Thanks for the replies. I will take those measurements tonight and I will try to upload pics too.
I intend to use a 1 1/2" splash crank with new rods and shells.
I have large inlets and double valve springs. Lightened flywheel t.v.
The only modified followers I have are flat which I used with a standard cam in my last engine. I intend to order a set from pigsty when I decide which cam suits me best. Also need to chat to them about a suitable oil pump and jets.
I have only just noticed that the pigsty cam does not have the off centre lobe for the fuel pump and it looks like it never had??
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I sat down this morning and measured the lobes on both cams. Some of the inlets differ slightly on the same cam. Is this normal?
I measured as Dave suggested:
Austineers; exhaust 3/4"×1" lift 1/4"
Inlet 5/8"×15/16" lift 5/16
Pigsty exhaust 11/16"×15/16" lift 1/4"
Inlet 9/16"×7/8" lift 5/16"
Maybe I am not measuring correctly but as you can see they have the same lift. Can anyone explain? John
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I am afraid I think that is beyond me! No-one over here that I can travel to either. I have emailed the austineers a few days ago but no reply yet. I might email pigsty now with photos of theirs altho I believe they are hard to get hold of.
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I'd agree with Ian,the only way to check a modified cam is to set it up in an engine, (Timing disk and drop clock on the valves).even then how it is likely to perform is another matter.I have a box full of them ,some have been fitted and quickly taken out again ( Done by well known regrinders).Most have too much duration to give any power low down,and one brand new one £330 absolutely useless.
I personally prefer a good standard cam with reprofiled followers the best compromise for power and torque for a road engine.There is also an advantage of being able to up the compression ratio a bit.
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My last engine had a standard cam with flat followers. It went well. I just thought I could get a little more out of my next engine