scuffedup
Automotive
- Feb 3, 2007
- 12
Good Morning
I need to check total valve lift on some racecar engines. I understand how to check lift with a dial indicator but there are varying opinions on this method being acurate. My fixture will screw directly into the rocker cover mounting holes, so I would not have a problem with the magnetic base moving.
The reason I need to check this at the valve is the rule states "maximum .500 lift at the valve. So a cam ground for lets say 498 lift with a 1.5 ratio rocker arm would go over the maximum with a 1.6. Obtaining rocker arm ratio can be time consuming to do acuratley.
I need to be able to check this after a saturday night race with some sharp engine builders looking on so I want to be fair and acurate.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I need to check total valve lift on some racecar engines. I understand how to check lift with a dial indicator but there are varying opinions on this method being acurate. My fixture will screw directly into the rocker cover mounting holes, so I would not have a problem with the magnetic base moving.
The reason I need to check this at the valve is the rule states "maximum .500 lift at the valve. So a cam ground for lets say 498 lift with a 1.5 ratio rocker arm would go over the maximum with a 1.6. Obtaining rocker arm ratio can be time consuming to do acuratley.
I need to be able to check this after a saturday night race with some sharp engine builders looking on so I want to be fair and acurate.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks