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had some time today so I sent a note to Sean Hyland to see if he has an interest in doing cams or giving some feedback on them, also sent a note to Norwood Performance about mating mismatched heads/cam covers.
Norwood Performance: In addition to building ultimate Ferrari engines, James was part of the team that established 47 land speed records in the Oldsmobile Aerotech Aurora V8 program at Fort Stockton in 1992. Photo of James in the car along with official Oldsmobile press release and congratulatory letter are here. salute
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LGAFF 90 #966-150K miles-sold 92 #234-sold 1987 Callaway TT #17 1991 ZR-1 #1359 Last edited by LGAFF; 07-02-2010 at 05:32 PM. |
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NICE find !
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Lee,
Yes you can line bore mismatched cam bores, we do it on Ferrari's from time to time. I'm not familiar with the LT-5 heads so I can' say for certain if it can be done, you might contact Reher-Morrison (817-467-7171), they may be more familiar. Thanks, James Patterson Lee Gaffigan wrote: > Hello, > I am not sure if you are familiar with the 1990-1995 LT-5 ZR-1 DOHC engine, but I have an inquiry about the possible line boring of heads. The LT-5 heads did not use bearings for the cams, the cams instead rode on the heads themselves, the heads had cam covers which actually held the cams in the place. The base of the head and the cam cover were #'d and matched; per Lotus/Mercury Marine it was not a possibility to mix a heads and cam covers due to cam tolerences......in the day they could not line bore the heads without too much variation > So my question is, given technology advancing over the last 20 years, would it be possible to line bore mismatched heads. There are several sets like this and there is an interest in the community to do this due to the limited supply of replacement parts. > Lee Gaffigan
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I'm not sure Reher-Morrison could help with this...In the non-overhead cam world, I think I might give LSM a try Lee.
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Lee, why go so far if you need this done got a local guy.
Pete
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'91 #1635 PoloGreen 350 LT5 11.09 @ 129.27 11.04 @ 128.86 474RWHP 400RWTQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFNFOhGGlR4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlRIOMwaDYY https://sites.google.com/site/peteszr1garage |
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Let me know if I can be of any assistance. Its funny that we can get cam blanks for Ferrari 12 cylinder engines for $100 a piece. I have been thinking about buying some blanks for my Uncle's 1991 TR. Are LT5 blanks even available? Will SCG part with blanks? I do know that GM has a nice stockpile of blanks for the Inline 4 Ecotec program. p/n 88958611 for the intakes, p/n 88958612 for the exhaust blanks. here is a bunch of specs on the Ecotec cams http://www.crateenginedepot.com/store/PDFS/ECS.pdf 88958648 Performance camshaft kit Duration @ 0.050" lift is 247? on the intake and 249? on the exhaust lift is 0.499" intake/exhaust 116?LSA Quite the cams for 2.0-2.2L of displacement. Too bad their not flat tappet cams. peace Hog Last edited by Hog; 08-04-2010 at 10:00 AM. Reason: adding the correct ? character to cam specs |
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Never got a response....he did start sending me his newsletter/sales ad...thats it.
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