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03-25-2011 | #1 |
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CAM Regrinds are back
Got my regrinds back: Intake: Primary 222/415 lift Secondary 236/425 Exhaust 222/415 lift
Regrind is on bottom, stock cam on top Rerind on Left Regrind on left
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
To many people the process of regrinding a camshaft is a black art, resulting in the inevitable From this diagram it is also now possible to see why the cast iron cam lends itself so readilyquestion : ?How can you machine metal away from a cam, yet have it finish up with more duration and lift?? It works like this? In (Fig. 83), the outer contour represents the original lobe shape and the cam lift is represented as dimension ?A?, the difference between the base circle radius and the nose. The duration of the lift is shown as 120 degrees at the cam, which would be 240 degrees at the crankshaft, because the camshaft rotates at half crank speed. The inner contour line shows the cam shape after it has been reground and it can be clearly seen that the lift has now been increased to the dimension ?B?, this time the difference between the new basic circle radius and the nose. At the same time the duration has been increased to 160 degrees at the cam, that is 320 degrees at the camshaft.
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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; 03-25-2011 at 10:24 PM. |
03-25-2011 | #3 |
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
maybe a dumb ? but do you still use the stk lifters or do you have to get a special set ?
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03-25-2011 | #4 |
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
I will need to check cams/lifters to see if they will work, as my heads have had 2 valve jobs, OEM lifters were alittle tall, this may solve that problem.
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03-25-2011 | #5 |
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
What is the difference in base circle?
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03-26-2011 | #6 |
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
Looks like its abouty a 1.-1.2mm difference
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
Looks like you are getting everything in just in time for a late spring/early summer install. Will be interested to see how it all works out for ya.
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03-26-2011 | #8 |
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
Is that diameter or radius?
I think I recall someone (probably Pete) saying that our lifters had about .06in worth of preload (room). 1-1.2mm = .04-.047in If this is diameter then there should be no problem as the lifter would only have to make up for .02-.0235in If it's radius then it still should be okay although seating the valves slightly deeper would provide a little extra comfort.
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
Doesn't the ramp angle also increase and require increased cam torque to rotate the camshaft?
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03-27-2011 | #10 |
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Re: CAM Regrinds are back
I'm wondering if I got this right.
Do you need to install smaller cam bearing if you do this?
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