TT5.9mag
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Perfect use it. No reason to over complicate things.Cool, I got a full kit that comes with 9898PT, so this saves me more $$$. Thanks
Perfect use it. No reason to over complicate things.Cool, I got a full kit that comes with 9898PT, so this saves me more $$$. Thanks
Have the machine shop use durabond cam bearings. The regrind will take care of the surface rust on the cam. If it’s pitting a new core will need to be located.So I finally got all the lifters out.
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The 8 rearmost lifters were pretty stuck. I soaked them overnight with Kroil, and was able to get them out but rotating them with a 20mm wrench on the flat portion of the lifter while I pushed up from below with a gloved finger!
Funny, the cam has rust one the rearmost 4 lobes. I hope this isn't a problem... I do plan on getting the cam reground, hopefully the regrind takes care of this issue?
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Other thing I notice was that the cam bearings look pretty bad. I will be replacing these. Any rec's on brand is helpful as always...
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It is worth replacing if it’s worn. And fairly easy.The dizzy drive gear was bit hard to get out too, is it worth replacing that bushing?
You are right but if it were mine I would go with .028 thick head gaskets for a slight bump in compression. Thats just me though thats how I roll....For what you’re doing with the car just get stock gaskets. Forget about deck clearance, or compression ratio, or any other stuff that makes no difference to your goals. Put it together stock and it will meet your target and be dead stone axe reliable.
Me too. But a completely stock magnum achieves his goals. He clearly said he’s not looking for a hot rod. If it stays stock it’ll run on absolute garbage gas, make 300hp and be reliable. That’s a good cruiser/ice cream getter.You are right but if it were mine I would go with .028 thick head gaskets for a slight bump in compression. Thats just me though thats how I roll....
100% times 2 on cleaning the lifters. I just did this with swapping a 5.9 into my 66 Barracuda. the amount of crap inside the lifters was mind blowing. my 5.9 was just as sludgey as yours is, but an hour or so of soaking in Varsol (parts Cleaner) and then taking the retainer clip out and the plunger of each lifter and cleaning them out with tiny brushes did the trick. After getting mine all back together, not a single valve train tick. plus way cheaper than a coupe hundred bucks for new lifters. just be careful not to shoot the retainer clips across the room!i'd advise against the mr. gasket units. known to leak.
felpro sells an 032 or 035 i think? which honestly, will be fine.
make sure you clean the crap out of the lifters. literally and figuratively.
Agree agree agree. I pushed the button multiple times. Nothing happens.for your application my pick would be the #2204
what are the .2" duration numbers? I assume lift is based on the magnum's 1.6 rockers? for what you want to do, I'd probably go with #1429. I bet those lobe profiles have the same, if not more duration at .2" duration than the lobes on the #2204, so it will make as much or more power and torque than the #2204, but have better idle, low end, and slightly better fuel economy with less overlap.I emailed Oregon Cams today.
Here is what he said. Any advice? I don't speak cam-ese.
#1429
210/214 @ .050”, 260/264 adv, .506”/.506” lift, 111 sep
#2204
213/220 @ .050”, 265/275 adv, .480”/.498” lift, 110 sep
#1341
218/224 @ .050”, 270/276 adv, .482”/.482” lift, 110 sep
#1634
218/224 @ .050”, 270/276 adv, .528”/.536” lift, 110 sep
#1990
224/230 @ .050”, 276/282 adv, .510”/.510” lift, 112 sep
These are some of the most popular grinds in the area you are looking for, I can move the lobe sep around if you want something different. We can regrind your core for $239, it will take about two to three weeks.
If you send us your core please make sure to include you contact info in the box with the cam
He misses a lot.A 5.9l with headers and 4bbl basically makes 300 hp, but if you want a mild cam don't let AJ's made up scenarios stop you from doing it, AJ don't get power is generally added throughout the powerband.
Exactly. Good graph.Here's a 5.9l with headers and 4bbl, stock cam VS a mild roller comp cam shown on the screen as you can the engine gains from 3,000 rpms+ and no signs of any real loss under 3,000 rpm, so if you want a cam go for it will give you gains you will notice no matter your gearing and stall.
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A winner every time.Here's LA low cr 360, with a bunch of mods VS stock 2bbl, headers, mild ported heads, xe250h and xe268h cams 4bbl etc.. Still makes better power everywhere over stock.
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No. I myself would do the 904 OD Hyd version and cut the driveshaft down and use 3.55 gears.Would you buy this? He said he'd do $850:
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You wouldn’t get so much slack if you actually knew what you’re talking about and should actually do some more hot rodding and experimenting rather than relying on calculators and assumptions and here say.Did you read my post?
Did you understand it?
Lemmee help you.
Listen; I'm trying to be nice here;
Thus OP, as a laid back streeter, on any particular day, is almost never gunna hit the PowerPeak more than once and only on the way to getting up to hiway speed....... and when he does, the Torqueflite will drag the rpm down to 59%, and it's game-over.
Therefore,
my thought is;
Why sacrifice power where you need it/want it, say from take-off to 35mph,
to get that top-end power, where you hardly ever go?
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As for
Listen old man;
if reading my posts makes you sick, then why do you read them? Do you like being "vomitous"? I m ean, the solution is simple, put me on ignore.
Listen; some of the time you can't get sense of my posts anyway, and other times, you get yourself so riled up that your opinionated and never-appreciated potty-mouth comes out. I would have thought that an old-timer like you, with all your history, and being a so-called Christian on top of that, could do better.
Listen brother; I forgive you for so-often berating me. I turn the other cheek, cuz I don't want you to burn in hell on my account.
Listen, tough guy; I can't do anything about your belly-sickness, that's on you to get rid of; do I need to remind you what works for me?
BINGOWhy people keep correcting you, as you can plainly see in the 2 dyno graphs provided plus the 1,000's of others out there, a mild cam made power practically throughout the whole powerband not just above 5,0000 rpms which the OP might find useful the extra under 5,000 rpms power and the odd time above 5,000 rpms if he chooses to go that way. Everyone is allowed an opinion but spreading faulty facts isn't opinion it's being manipulative.
The 218@050 is as large as I would go.I emailed Oregon Cams today.
Here is what he said. Any advice? I don't speak cam-ese.
#1429
210/214 @ .050”, 260/264 adv, .506”/.506” lift, 111 sep
#2204
213/220 @ .050”, 265/275 adv, .480”/.498” lift, 110 sep
#1341
218/224 @ .050”, 270/276 adv, .482”/.482” lift, 110 sep
#1634
218/224 @ .050”, 270/276 adv, .528”/.536” lift, 110 sep
#1990
224/230 @ .050”, 276/282 adv, .510”/.510” lift, 112 sep
These are some of the most popular grinds in the area you are looking for, I can move the lobe sep around if you want something different. We can regrind your core for $239, it will take about two to three weeks.
If you send us your core please make sure to include you contact info in the box with the cam.
granted when I did it back in 2006 or so, I sent them a roller cam core from my '85 5th avenue 318 (was a carbed motor so it had the long snout for a mechanical fuel pump). on that core they were able to do this lobe for the intake: HR259/316 which is 259@0.006 (adv) 208@0.05 127@0.2 0.3160 lobe lift (.506@valve) and this lobe on the exhaust: HR265/320 265@0.006 (adv) 212@0.050 131@0.2 0.3200 lobe lift (.512@valve) on the factory cam's 110 LSA. IIRC they told me the LA roller cams were heat treated deeper than the magnums, but again, that was 20 years ago. of the options you have shown, I'd still say the #1429 from Oregon Cams Bullet Cams Master ListAnother cam regrinding outfit got back to me, Bullet Cams.
Here's what this guy said:
Hello Sam,
there are 2 different size of stock cams these engines come with from the factory.
They are both small cams. We can not make a big change to the grind as the stock
Heat treat is not deep.
This is about all that will fit the stock core.
Thank you,
Chris
Intake Exhaust
Duration at .050 200 203
Lobe Lift 0.2900 0.2900
Separation 111 OP CL OP CL
Timing Events @.050 -7.0 27.0 36.5 %-13.5
Duration @.006 257 260
Gross Valve lift 0.4640 0.4640
Rocker Ratio 1.6 1.6
Valve Lash 0.000 0.000
Degree Intake Lobe to 107
I think it small. Lobes a little slow.Another cam regrinding outfit got back to me, Bullet Cams.
Here's what this guy said:
Hello Sam,
there are 2 different size of stock cams these engines come with from the factory.
They are both small cams. We can not make a big change to the grind as the stock
Heat treat is not deep.
This is about all that will fit the stock core.
Thank you,
Chris
Intake Exhaust
Duration at .050 200 203
Lobe Lift 0.2900 0.2900
Separation 111 OP CL OP CL
Timing Events @.050 -7.0 27.0 36.5 %-13.5
Duration @.006 257 260
Gross Valve lift 0.4640 0.4640
Rocker Ratio 1.6 1.6
Valve Lash 0.000 0.000
Degree Intake Lobe to 107
Bullshit.these engines come with from the factory.
They are both small cams. We can not make a big change to the grind as the stock
Heat treat is not deep.
This is about all that will fit the stock core.
pssh... 112?Agree agree agree. I pushed the button multiple times. Nothing happens.
And if power brakes and a smooth idle are important I’d ask to have it ground on a 112.
How do they test the depth of the heat treat? Do you know?Bullshit.
Another cam regrinding outfit got back to me, Bullet Cams.
Here's what this guy said:
Hello Sam,
there are 2 different size of stock cams these engines come with from the factory.
They are both small cams. We can not make a big change to the grind as the stock
Heat treat is not deep.
This is about all that will fit the stock core.
Thank you,
Chris
Intake Exhaust
Duration at .050 200 203
Lobe Lift 0.2900 0.2900
Separation 111 OP CL OP CL
Timing Events @.050 -7.0 27.0 36.5 %-13.5
Duration @.006 257 260
Gross Valve lift 0.4640 0.4640
Rocker Ratio 1.6 1.6
Valve Lash 0.000 0.000
Degree Intake Lobe to 107
I agree but then again, someone maybe scared for a reason they don’t go further.Bullshit.
I can’t remember the figure but generally speaking a heat treated part is not deep at all. Not even .010. It’s more of a surface treatment on most parts.How do they test the depth of the heat treat? Do you know?
Understand. But how do they test the depth of the heat treat?I agree but then again, someone maybe scared for a reason they don’t go further.
I can’t remember the figure but generally speaking a heat treated part is not deep at all. Not even .010. It’s more of a surface treatment on most parts.
Of course, there are other methods for different parts to heat treated part deeper stronger and more durable.