supersonictoys
Well-Known Member
ok, so after several days of questions here on the forum and lots of phone calls all over the country I have finally ordered the last of my parts.:cheers: this is all going in my 72 hard top scamp. let me know what you think!! :toothy10:
here is what Im going with....
forged 4340 steel 4 inch scat crank
forged 4340 steel scat I beam rods
keith black forged 10.5 to 1 pistons
Edelbrock performer rpm aluminum magnum heads
Harland sharp 1.5 aluminum full roller rockers
comp cams XR286HR10 rollercam Lift .544/.541
duration at 050=236int/242exh.
Arp crank studs
Milodon windage tray
Arp head bolts
Edelbrock performer rpm air gap manifold
Edelbrock 1407 750cfm carb
double roller timing chain set
Hooker super comp headers
Flowmaster 2 1/4 in. 3 chambers
Msd pro billet distributer
Msd blaster 2 coil
Msd 8.5 super conductor wires
Msd 6AL box
ATI super damper internally balanced balancer
B&M internally balanced flex plate
D&P billet super comp 9 inch converter 3000 stall
TCI super street fighter 727 transmission
8 3/4 with 391 gears
still need pushrods (have to measure them) and gaskets but it sounds like I will have to buy half a magnum set and half an LA set and then upgrade the head gaskets. was going to buy cometics head gaskets but found out they are $94.00 a piece!! couldn't stomach it but am still contemplating.....:read2: I went with a smaller cam than I had expected for several reasons. I don't know if anyone noticed that I posted about my buddy entering all my motor specs into the computer where he works. they have some serious cam selection program(not a free one but like $600) that picks the ideal cam for your setup. he entered all my specs and it popped out 2 cam recomendations. the closest we could find on the shelf were the 286hr and the 292hr through comp cams. the smaller 286 made like 8 more hp than the 292. airflow is restricted a bit with the edelbrock heads we are guessing and if your cant flow more air, more cam isn't going to help obviously. the heads will be cleaned up and enlarged a bit but you can only do so much with them with that push rod galley in the way. also, the stock roller lifters are a limiting factor. I called everyone I could think of trying to find some true Magnum hydraulic roller "performance" lifters there just arent any. they are all either rebadged stock replacements or retro fit lifters for 360la blocks which flat wont work. I figured, since the stock lifters are only good to a max of about 6500 maybe, why not build the motor to shift at around 6200? thats right where this cam is good too. anyway let me know what you think. I will at least have something to work on this winter! I will post some pics of my car soon. thanks again for all the help.
here is what Im going with....
forged 4340 steel 4 inch scat crank
forged 4340 steel scat I beam rods
keith black forged 10.5 to 1 pistons
Edelbrock performer rpm aluminum magnum heads
Harland sharp 1.5 aluminum full roller rockers
comp cams XR286HR10 rollercam Lift .544/.541
duration at 050=236int/242exh.
Arp crank studs
Milodon windage tray
Arp head bolts
Edelbrock performer rpm air gap manifold
Edelbrock 1407 750cfm carb
double roller timing chain set
Hooker super comp headers
Flowmaster 2 1/4 in. 3 chambers
Msd pro billet distributer
Msd blaster 2 coil
Msd 8.5 super conductor wires
Msd 6AL box
ATI super damper internally balanced balancer
B&M internally balanced flex plate
D&P billet super comp 9 inch converter 3000 stall
TCI super street fighter 727 transmission
8 3/4 with 391 gears
still need pushrods (have to measure them) and gaskets but it sounds like I will have to buy half a magnum set and half an LA set and then upgrade the head gaskets. was going to buy cometics head gaskets but found out they are $94.00 a piece!! couldn't stomach it but am still contemplating.....:read2: I went with a smaller cam than I had expected for several reasons. I don't know if anyone noticed that I posted about my buddy entering all my motor specs into the computer where he works. they have some serious cam selection program(not a free one but like $600) that picks the ideal cam for your setup. he entered all my specs and it popped out 2 cam recomendations. the closest we could find on the shelf were the 286hr and the 292hr through comp cams. the smaller 286 made like 8 more hp than the 292. airflow is restricted a bit with the edelbrock heads we are guessing and if your cant flow more air, more cam isn't going to help obviously. the heads will be cleaned up and enlarged a bit but you can only do so much with them with that push rod galley in the way. also, the stock roller lifters are a limiting factor. I called everyone I could think of trying to find some true Magnum hydraulic roller "performance" lifters there just arent any. they are all either rebadged stock replacements or retro fit lifters for 360la blocks which flat wont work. I figured, since the stock lifters are only good to a max of about 6500 maybe, why not build the motor to shift at around 6200? thats right where this cam is good too. anyway let me know what you think. I will at least have something to work on this winter! I will post some pics of my car soon. thanks again for all the help.















