Dang right.the correct answer is, continues to be and will always remain: 3/4 race cam
Dang right.the correct answer is, continues to be and will always remain: 3/4 race cam
I've seen stock guides interfere with retainers at .450 lift, so cutting guides down should be a part of your build regardless. You have to run the matching springs with whatever cam you choose anyway, so the springs have to come off regardless.By the specs I bet that would be a good runner probably too much lift for my 1.6 rockers without cutting the guides down.
Sir, I don't mean to sound disrespectful but read what I said and you'll see that I was asking if it's to much cam for the 318 that's being discussed that has a 9.2:1 CR. I didn't mean or say that it's too much cam.If you say so.
It works great for me but just like OP I am not a bracket racer or a number chaser. Make of that what you wish.
There was a member very recently who said they spoke with Comp and whoever it was they spoke with actually admitted they are using inferior metal.Well I am not a big comp fan either I have heard of lots of problems with them, although to be fair it's probably the lifters that cause most problems these days. A lot of this stuff is just not made of good material and is not sufficiently hardened. I have though about going roller but the cost just seems pretty crazy given the inflate price or components these days
That's another goodun, specially for headers.I like this cam for that combinbation. 108 LSA & 104 ICL DODGE Howards Cams 710991-08 Howards Cams Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshafts | Summit Racing
That's right at .500 with a 1:6 rocker. And then there is the wait. Not that there is anything wrong with that.I like this cam for that combinbation. 108 LSA & 104 ICL DODGE Howards Cams 710991-08 Howards Cams Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshafts | Summit Racing
The extra exhaust duration helps get more exhaust gases out and will add a few more rpm to a single patterned camshaft. Headers or not.I have the Hughes springs and retainers on the magnum heads with .510 lift the seals just clear so I wanted to stay a little less then that, that's why I was thinking around .500 max . My current 318 runs a factory 340 automatic cam which is 210 & 220 @.050 runs good but I doubt the compression is even 8:1 and lift is only .421 .444 I believe. I had thought of running that in this motor with the 1.6 rockers but I think there are better choices then 114 center line, I think 110 would probably work better. Something like the comp 20-417-3 perhaps, although I am not sure a dual pattern cam will make much difference on a street car but they are widely used when running full exhaust.
I like this cam for that combinbation. 108 LSA & 104 ICL DODGE Howards Cams 710991-08 Howards Cams Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshafts | Summit Racing
Does any camshaft company offer a exact reproduction 340 cam? I've found a few that the advertised duration is correct but the duration at 0.050 is more, the lift is never correct either. The 340's were discontinued 51 years ago and I don't know if the patent rights are still in effect.
Read till your eyes bleed then ask questions if you don't understand.
I’ve seen em hit at .470 true valve lift, and seen some ok at .512 true lift. Because of the horrible pushrod angle, you have to measure at the valve and not just go by the lift on the cam card. As with anything engine building, the correct answer is, you have to measure.What kind of lift do the Magnum’s handle stock?
I wouldn't say you got lucky that you had clearance, but it varies so much, you never know till you put it together.I have the Hughes springs and retainers on the magnum heads with .510 lift the seals just clear so I wanted to stay a little less then that, that's why I was thinking around .500 max . My current 318 runs a factory 340 automatic cam which is 210 & 220 @.050 runs good but I doubt the compression is even 8:1 and lift is only .421 .444 I believe. I had thought of running that in this motor with the 1.6 rockers but I think there are better choices then 114 center line, I think 110 would probably work better. Something like the comp 20-417-3 perhaps, although I am not sure a dual pattern cam will make much difference on a street car but they are widely used when running full exhaust.
Read till your eyes bleed then ask questions if you don't understand.
^^^ This Right Here^^^ And sometimes in places you don’t even expect, like the pushrod holes.I’ve seen em hit at .470 true valve lift, and seen some ok at .512 true lift. Because of the horrible pushrod angle, you have to measure at the valve and not just go by the lift on the cam card. As with anything engine building, the correct answer is, you have to measure.
it's fine. it's ffffiiiinnneeee.... it'll self clearance.And sometimes in places you don’t even expect, like the pushrod holes.
it's fine. it's ffffiiiinnneeee.... it'll self clearance.
besides, that's what oil filters are for.
ship it