greenval
Automotive
- Jan 20, 2003
- 2
The cam in my engine has a few lobes vanishing, the possible result of the last mechanic putting a solid cam in with hydraulic lifters. So im looking at a replacement hydraulic cam, and I am considering an LPG grind.
The engine is a Chrysler 360, with about 10.5:1 compression, Keith Black Pistons (therefore with notches in them), heavy duty valve springs with dampeners, standard rockers, gearbox has a little bit of extra stall in it, roughly 2200 I can estimate. It ran a 13.25 with that combo. I only want the cam to perform the same or better than the previous one.
Im unsure what kind of lift the last cam had, but figure if I stick to around .500 lift Id be safe.
Any advice in the area is appreciated.
The engine is a Chrysler 360, with about 10.5:1 compression, Keith Black Pistons (therefore with notches in them), heavy duty valve springs with dampeners, standard rockers, gearbox has a little bit of extra stall in it, roughly 2200 I can estimate. It ran a 13.25 with that combo. I only want the cam to perform the same or better than the previous one.
Im unsure what kind of lift the last cam had, but figure if I stick to around .500 lift Id be safe.
Any advice in the area is appreciated.