i had my 200ci six cam reground here in australia.
now the cam specs listed for the grind are :
260deg adv, inlet 20 BTDC /60 ABDC ,203deg @50 ,valve lift 0.412
260deg adv exhaust 65deg BBDC/15 ATDC 203 deg @50,lvalve lift 0.412
now i have the cam back and it came with a check sheet of the lobes ie inlet 1 and exhaust 1 as ground
now i can understand that a regrind may be slighty out:
but the spec check sheet has :at 0 valve lash/clearance
inlet
no figures for 0 lift
at 006 lift = 263.55 deg duration
at 0.10 lift = 254.62 deg
@0.050 = 213 deg
exhaust
no figures for 0 lift
at 0.006 lift = 264.66 deg duration
at 0.010 lift = 254 .77 deg duration
@0.050 lift = 212.9 deg
so it seems it has an extra 10 deg duration at 0.050 over advertised and an extra 4 deg at 0.006 lift.
my question is : hyd lifter must have some 'give /compression' each time they open close as the little ball shuttles back and forth in them - any body got any idea what this give would be ? new hyd liftres supplied are sealed power HT900 ( need to check they are the identical as to whats allready there)
0 thou ( cant believe that)
4 thou ?
6 thou?
8 thou ?
if its 0 thou then my adv duration is even more than 260 deg.
if its between 0.006 and 0.010' the the cam duration is approx at 260 deg.
easy to understand with solid lifters as the lash/clearance is mechanically set and can be taken off
or is it just not an accurate cam grind ?
enquiring minds want to know
at the end of the day i will put it in and drive it cause the motor cost $50 for some thing that had been rebuilt by ford of australia.- probably 25 odd years ago - but has sat in a disused car for all that time- still has the hone marks on the bores
brett
melb
now the cam specs listed for the grind are :
260deg adv, inlet 20 BTDC /60 ABDC ,203deg @50 ,valve lift 0.412
260deg adv exhaust 65deg BBDC/15 ATDC 203 deg @50,lvalve lift 0.412
now i have the cam back and it came with a check sheet of the lobes ie inlet 1 and exhaust 1 as ground
now i can understand that a regrind may be slighty out:
but the spec check sheet has :at 0 valve lash/clearance
inlet
no figures for 0 lift
at 006 lift = 263.55 deg duration
at 0.10 lift = 254.62 deg
@0.050 = 213 deg
exhaust
no figures for 0 lift
at 0.006 lift = 264.66 deg duration
at 0.010 lift = 254 .77 deg duration
@0.050 lift = 212.9 deg
so it seems it has an extra 10 deg duration at 0.050 over advertised and an extra 4 deg at 0.006 lift.
my question is : hyd lifter must have some 'give /compression' each time they open close as the little ball shuttles back and forth in them - any body got any idea what this give would be ? new hyd liftres supplied are sealed power HT900 ( need to check they are the identical as to whats allready there)
0 thou ( cant believe that)
4 thou ?
6 thou?
8 thou ?
if its 0 thou then my adv duration is even more than 260 deg.
if its between 0.006 and 0.010' the the cam duration is approx at 260 deg.
easy to understand with solid lifters as the lash/clearance is mechanically set and can be taken off
or is it just not an accurate cam grind ?
enquiring minds want to know
at the end of the day i will put it in and drive it cause the motor cost $50 for some thing that had been rebuilt by ford of australia.- probably 25 odd years ago - but has sat in a disused car for all that time- still has the hone marks on the bores
brett
melb