I'm running a SFT with .490 at the cam .462 at the valve. The cylnder heads are later oem castings, and oem valve guides. When I checked the retainer to guide clearance there is a little more lift available, say .510, but the heads have umbrella valve stem seals... With the right retainers (Crower 87049) and +.050 keepers you should be able to get a .557 SFT in there.Good evening all, I am wondering what the maximum lift camshaft I can run on stock J heads is. I havent been able to find much on the subject.
Now you got me akin to go out to the shop and check my 587's against my J's...If someone gives you an across the board answer, that's inaccurate. This is how it is. If you want to know an exact number, you have to measure retainer to guide clearance on what you have. I've seen some go as far as .520 lift and as little as .470. That's because Chrysler was not consistent with the heights of the guides. They're going to be different head to head. So measure.
I bet it's cold as a witch's tit up there too.Now you got be ackin to go out to the shop and check my 587's against my J's...
Not yet, but it’s on the way!I bet it's cold as a witch's tit up there too.
Unfortunately I dont have the tools or knowledge to measure these heads. I appreciate the repy thoughIf someone gives you an across the board answer, that's inaccurate. This is how it is. If you want to know an exact number, you have to measure retainer to guide clearance on what you have. I've seen some go as far as .520 lift and as little as .470. That's because Chrysler was not consistent with the heights of the guides. They're going to be different head to head. So measure.
You can get close with a snap gauge. It’s not rocket science at the hobby level.Unfortunately I dont have the tools or knowledge to measure these heads. I appreciate the repy though
FWIW: Mullen’s recommendations have been accurate for me, so far.If someone gives you an across the board answer, that's inaccurate. This is how it is. If you want to know an exact number, you have to measure retainer to guide clearance on what you have. I've seen some go as far as .520 lift and as little as .470. That's because Chrysler was not consistent with the heights of the guides. They're going to be different head to head. So measure.