rebuilding the 265 ci engine in my 56 and the machine shop can't find an aftermarket camshaft. anybody got suggestions. thanks,mike
56 225 hp cam needed
Collapse
X
-
- Top
-
Re: 56 225 hp cam needed
Mike - what's the idle behavior of this engine: idle speed in neutral @ manifold vacuum? (I assume it's a manual trans.)
Duke- Top
Comment
-
Re: 56 225 hp cam needed
The trouble with these data is that I think they are lash point durations (durations work out to 263/270 and if the lobes are symmetrical then the POMLs are 110.5 and 107, so the LSA is only 109.75 ), which nobody but GM ever specfied. If we had SAE J604d data and .050" lifter rise data - either above the base circle or preferably above the tops of the clearance ramp, then Mike might be able to find lobes in the Crane library that are close.
Mike - what's the idle behavior of this engine: idle speed in neutral @ manifold vacuum? (I assume it's a manual trans.)
Dukebelow is the tool i used to change the valve springs that came with the cam. it fit over the rocker stud and you used a nut on the stud to compress the spring with air in the cylinder to hold the valve closed
Attached FilesLast edited by Clem Z.; August 4, 2011, 12:30 PM.- Top
Comment
-
Re: 56 225 hp cam needed
The trouble with these data is that I think they are lash point durations (durations work out to 263/270 and if the lobes are symmetrical then the POMLs are 110.5 and 107, so the LSA is only 109.75 ), which nobody but GM ever specfied. If we had SAE J604d data and .050" lifter rise data - either above the base circle or preferably above the tops of the clearance ramp, then Mike might be able to find lobes in the Crane library that are close.
Mike - what's the idle behavior of this engine: idle speed in neutral @ manifold vacuum? (I assume it's a manual trans.)
Duke- Top
Comment
-
Re: 56 225 hp cam needed
The trouble with these data is that I think they are lash point durations (durations work out to 263/270 and if the lobes are symmetrical then the POMLs are 110.5 and 107, so the LSA is only 109.75 ), which nobody but GM ever specfied. If we had SAE J604d data and .050" lifter rise data - either above the base circle or preferably above the tops of the clearance ramp, then Mike might be able to find lobes in the Crane library that are close.
Mike - what's the idle behavior of this engine: idle speed in neutral @ manifold vacuum? (I assume it's a manual trans.)
Duke
Bill- Top
Comment
-
Re: 56 225 hp cam needed
i have purchased camshafts from ebay vendor "chevyssbest". buy it now price was $60.00. it is a solid lifter camshaft, part #3711354 casting #3711355 known as the 355 hi lift. solid lifter cam with 264 int. dur. 266 ex. dur. .404 int lift and .413 ex lift. Valve lash .012 int .018 ex. Cam has notch in rear journal. vendor mentioned he been doing this for 35 plus years and could duplicate any 50's or 60's chevy camshaft.- Top
Comment
-
Re: 56 225 hp cam needed
The trouble with these data is that I think they are lash point durations (durations work out to 263/270 and if the lobes are symmetrical then the POMLs are 110.5 and 107, so the LSA is only 109.75 ), which nobody but GM ever specfied. If we had SAE J604d data and .050" lifter rise data - either above the base circle or preferably above the tops of the clearance ramp, then Mike might be able to find lobes in the Crane library that are close.
Mike - what's the idle behavior of this engine: idle speed in neutral @ manifold vacuum? (I assume it's a manual trans.)
Duke- Top
Comment
-
Re: 56 225 hp cam needed
Duke, decided to go with the thunderchicken camfor my 270 hp instead of the GM Duntoff nos cam I have, I found no problems, miked it along side with original "almost" exact duplicate
Mike , hope this helps as a option for you.
- Top
Comment
Comment