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  1. nm9stheham

    nm9stheham....??

    Back from the dead! You guys must be pretty desperate LOL. Seriously, it is very kind of your guys to ask, and for Norm (coloradohill) to gave me call. It took a while for me to get it see below. Been off-air for a few reasons: Yes, having a life is part of it. You know, some of the old...
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    Cams choice, Low CR vs VE%

    It is all about the exhaust scavenging effect that starts at mid RPM. If you are always operating up in the mid to high RPM's, then the DCR becomes less important. The exhaust scavenging makes the VE's approach 1 regardless. Drag racing with a higher stall TC is a prefect example; you don't want...
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    The wife does not appreciate the new "Jewelry"

    The wife's real statement was: "You put that JUNK on my clean floor?!?"
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    Question about balancing rotating assembly

    Now you've put something in my mind that I am going to have to think about... LOL. There has to be a good explanation.
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    Made the swap to electronic ignition and the car barely runs now

    OK on the white mark. Yes that would force you advance the timing 35 degrees to get it to line up at the same point as the new damper. Looks like the green mark on the old damper was correct. No wonder it was hard to crank when hot and idling messed up... you had 45 degrees initial timing in it...
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    Made the swap to electronic ignition and the car barely runs now

    Which timing mark were you using? The white or the green? Just started reading this.... the balancer slipping would be the right suggestion and you found it. Explains why the chop came back.... your 10 BTDC is actually, what.... 50 BTDC? 30 ATDC? And it explains the hard cranking. So tell us...
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    Need Help Harmonic Balancer

    IIRC , I don't think it is exactly 90 degrees off. You need to find #1 TDC with a piston stop and then remark 0, or apply the timing tape. The tape is very useful
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    Offset valve spring retainers or keepers ?

    I did this on an odd ball head in the US (Opel CIH type head) and it used old 9 mm valve stems and so I could not find an arbor to fit. So I made the guide bit for a standard hole saw arbor from brass rod stock (so it would wear and not the guides) and turned it down by chucking and spinning it...
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    Offset valve spring retainers or keepers ?

    At some point, just getting the tool and arbor and turning the spring seat a bit deeper may be easier. You don't need to do a lot here. And maybe you can set the guide OD up for better seals at the same time. And if you have a lot of time on your hands, you just make your own tooling...
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    Maximum Lash Ramp Rate?

    That is a lot to put up with RF! That is poor manufacturing work. Yeah, the problems seem to be getting gradually worse. The hydraulics I have are showing excessive leak-down on some of them. You stop the engine, wait 5 minutes and 1-2 of them will leak down all the way if they stopped with...
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    Fluctuating neg. to ground on ignition coil

    That is higher than I usually allow. I find them more commonly to be in the 5000 ohm range, + or -, for the main wires, when new. I see this link that discusses spark plug wire resistance in some detail. It indicates that your resistance range is OK, but I never run with them with that high...
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    Maximum Lash Ramp Rate?

    Just looking for data points here. The question is what is the maximum acceptable lash closure rate rate (or lobe velocity) for when a solid lifter lash is taken up on the valve opening. This would also the rate for when the valve closes.) This would be measured in inches per degree. I have a...
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    Offset valve spring retainers or keepers ?

    Lets' make sure we are saying the same thing.... you cannot go to coil bind. You have to maintain at least .060" to coil bind. Which is why I went through the numbers; if you get that 1.650 installed height, then with a 1.100" coil bind, then you have .550" to play with. and the .490" lift...
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    XR274HR-10 in 318

    Thanks very much. That is quite helpful. This was this cam like I was thinking would be a bit better; it looks like it is from the Howards aggressive ramp hydraulic rollers lobes. So it will have something like 10 more duration at .200" lift. Put it in advanced at 106 or 104 ICL. It is listed...
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    XR274HR-10 in 318

    Yes on the 9:1 BUT realize that the factory published compression numbers were exaggerated. if you work the actual dimensional data, it works out that way every time. And it was not just on Mopar engines! Too big of a cam will lower the low RPM torque. That is why the question on how you plan...
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    Offset valve spring retainers or keepers ?

    And before you buy anything else..... let's look at that clearance to coil bind as you numbers don't look right: 1.65" installed - 1.100" coil bind = .550" .550" - .480" valve lift = .070" clearance to coil bind OK, makes more sense now! Make sure the keeper grooves are the same shape as the...
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    XR274HR-10 in 318

    So it will really be about 8.5! Better than the older smog engines. OP, a couple of question for you: What cam is in there now? What is the goal and use for this engine? Drag race? Street cruising? The cam and maybe gear choice will change depending on this. I can think of a couple of...
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    318 Oil pressure mystery is solved

    There's money to be made here... just follow the trail of pocketbook-damaged afficionados and help them pick up the pieces LOL
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    Replacing a crank shaft questions

    Since your heads are ported, I'd think you would benefit from a more area-under-the-curve type of cam. I was not thinking MP, but one of the Howards cams optimized for the .904 Mopar lifter diameter. The Howards 710461-10 is such a cam and has an advertised duration of 273, but with a lift of...
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    Oil pressure concerns

    The need for ZDDP varies with pressure lifter-to-lobe; this has been discussed in the research articles. Low pressure stock springs and mild ramp rate stock cams seem to mostly survive OK with the lower levels of ZDDP in the 800-900 ppm range that the newer oils have. But you can't extend this...
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    Dipstick tube hitting??

    Just a word of caution: There have been a few cases reported here (including pix) of the dipstick getting caught by the crank and a piece broken off and wrapped up in the crank.
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    Replacing a crank shaft questions

    It refers to DCR which is dynamic compression ratio. It is a computation of what you might think of as the 'effective' compression ratio of an engine with the cam's effects taken into account. You want that number high to boost low RPM torque (below roughly 3000 RPM, where the exhaust...
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    Oil pressure concerns

    As above, pressures sound good hot with 10W30. Synthetic is not going to particularly clean out the engine. High detergent oils will. So a Rotella-like oil, with high detergency, would clean it up. But your pressures don't sound like you pickup is blocked; you would expect to see low/erratic...
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    Replacing a crank shaft questions

    OK, so mixed use, mostly over-the-road driving. The cam size makes more sense now. It is not a big change, so not sure how much it is going to change the engine operation. Very rough numbers: Dynamic CR work out to 7.75 with nominal numbers, the 3.58" stoke and flat-top pistons, and a guess...
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    Fluctuating neg. to ground on ignition coil

    Yes... the cam question dropped to the bottom of my list when the OP showed the smooth operation in his latest video. But valvetrain-related is something like erratically sticking valves.
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    Replacing a crank shaft questions

    So OP are you talking about a Comp XE274H (flat tappet hydraulic)? What is the main goal here? Best strip times? Or daily driver?
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    Replace rocker shafts for sure

    If there is one hole, they go down. And don't think they 'squirt' as much as they just 'ooze' with the stock oiling system. The pressure up in the shafts is pretty low with the stock oiling setup.
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    Replacing a crank shaft questions

    FWIW.. stock 340 pistons won't balance with a 318 crank; you have to add weight. But I doubt that the OP is going with old heavy 340 pistons. That SCAT assembly is the easy way to go, if you want to upgrade and solve it with $$. Fair piston choices and they have a kit that probably has forged...
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    Fluctuating neg. to ground on ignition coil

    I had a Ford 302 act just like that. It would start to run rough and miss erratically when hot. If I stopped at a store for 5 minutes and started it back up, it would be perfectly smooth. I replaced the intake manifold and carb base gaskets, thinking that it had an erratic vacuum leak, related...
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    Fluctuating neg. to ground on ignition coil

    Well, this is how I used to buy Rislone LOL Vintage Shaler Rislone Engine Treatment Full 1 Qt Motor Oil Can FULL NOS | eBay But I think you want the Engine Treatment, not the Oil Treatment which has the ZDDP. Now I do not know if the Oil Treatment will do the same inside the engine oil. I...
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