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piston to valve clearance |
By Greg Westphall - 12/13/2004 3:49:46 PM; IP 12.158.13.35 |
Does anyone know for sure if the following Crane cam has any piston to valve clearance issues. I am running stock rod length 428CJ short block with TRW forged 10.5:1 pistons with out of the box Edelbrock aluminum heads, 1.76:1 rockers, .040 compressed thickness head gaskets and the deck has been left alone except for a minor dusting to assure a flat surface and good seal.
Crane Part Number: 349521 This is a hydraulic Roller camshaft with the following specs:
Grind Number: HR-222/332-2S-10 352-428 C.I. V Valve Setting: Intake .000 Exhaust .000 HOT Lift: Intake @Cam 332 @Valve 584 All Lifts are based on zero lash and theoretical rocker arm ratios. Exhaust @ Cam 345 @Valve 607 Rocker Arm Ratio 1.76 Cam Timing: TAPPET @.004 Lift: Opens Closes ADV Duration Intake 33.0 BTDC 71.0 ABDC 284.0 ° Exhaust 76.0 BBDC 34.0 ATDC 290.0 ° Recommended RPM range with matching components Minimum RPM 2500 Maximum RPM 6000 Valve Float 6500 Cam Timing: TAPPET @.050 Lift: Opens Closes Max Lift Duration Intake 6.0 BTDC 36.0 ABDC 105 222.0 ° Exhaust 49.0 BBDC (1.0) BTDC 115 228.0 ° Any feedback would be appreciated Thanks, Greg |
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