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I was reverting with a 110° lsa on my big block. I know theres more to it than just the lsa but 109° is suspect in my shade tree mechanic eyes. The oil pressure is another issue so check with a mechanical gauge. It looks like a strong chance that its coming back out.
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Originally Posted by Baja Rooster
(Post 4759366)
I was reverting with a 110° lsa on my big block. I know there’s more to it than just the lsa but 109° is suspect in my shade tree mechanic eyes. The oil pressure is another issue so check with a mechanical gauge. It looks like a strong chance that it’s coming back out.
Does it even have any overlap at .050 " ? Doubt it. 196*/206* duration at .050" is tiny. LSA has to be looked at with duration #'s to come up with enough overlap at .050" lobe lift to cause reversion. |
Is this a sign of water in the combustion chamber? This is looking down the riser and the little speckles are rust spots.
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have you pressure checked the exhaust manifolds&risers?you may have something cracked.
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Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 4760276)
have you pressure checked the exhaust manifolds&risers?you may have something cracked.
I also did a compression test and expected to see a little higher numbers on a new motor. Is it possible I tightened the valves to tight? https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...6af6f3c6c4.jpg |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4759399)
That cam is what comes in GM 96-2000 5.0/5.7 Vortec trucks.
Does it even have any overlap at .050 " ? Doubt it. 196*/206* duration at .050" is tiny. LSA has to be looked at with duration #'s to come up with enough overlap at .050" lobe lift to cause reversion. The above cam has -17* overlap at .050 . A 209/213 at .050 with 114LSA cam has -17* overlap at .050 also. Here are some popular performance cams : A 218/224 at .050 with 112 LSA has -4* overlap at .050 . A 226/232 at .050 with 112 LSA has +5* overlap at .050. With 114LSA it has +1* overlap at .050. A 236 / 244 at .050 with 112 LSA has +*16 overlap at .050. With a 114LSA it has +12*. overlap |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4760311)
Just for fun, had a few minutes, so I ran some #s.
The above cam has -17* overlap at .050 . A 209/213 at .050 with 114LSA cam has -17* overlap at .050 also. Here are some popular performance cams : A 218/224 at .050 with 112 LSA has -4* overlap at .050 . A 226/232 at .050 with 112 LSA has +5* overlap at .050. With 114LSA it has +1* overlap at .050. A 236 / 244 at .050 with 112 LSA has +*16 overlap at .050. With a 114LSA it has +12*. overlap |
what preload are you using, I presume hydro roller ?
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Originally Posted by F-2 Speedy
(Post 4760324)
what preload are you using, I presume hydro roller ?
With #1 at TDC I tightened exhaust 1,3,4,8 and intake 1,2,5,7 With #6 at TDC I tightened exhaust 2,5,6,7 and intake 3,4,6,8 |
Originally Posted by Ryanw10
(Post 4760325)
Yes hydraulic roller. I wiggled the push rod up and down while tightening until there was no movement left, then spun it with my fingers while tightening until I could not spin anymore. Once that was done I went a 1/2 turn more.
With #1 at TDC I tightened exhaust 1,3,4,8 and intake 1,2,5,7 With #6 at TDC I tightened exhaust 2,5,6,7 and intake 3,4,6,8 |
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