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Originally Posted by 14 apache
(Post 4421310)
LOL no I had to go on the internet to get a picture of the stud girdle. That is a L88 with the snow flake but the same rocker arms and girdle. I was waiting for someone to say something about that.
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When are girdles recommended?
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Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 4421313)
i remember when that was a good head,man that was a long time ago.
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Originally Posted by indysupra
(Post 4421314)
When are girdles recommended?
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Originally Posted by indysupra
(Post 4421314)
When are girdles recommended?
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Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 4421301)
joe,can you post the part number,i think a lot of guys[including me]will be trying the eq head.
http://www.amazon.com/Cams-4035-Diam.../dp/B002EDT37M |
Originally Posted by indysupra
(Post 4421314)
When are girdles recommended?
.004 isn't really alot, but I can see that stud deflecting over and over and over and over millions of times on a running engine, I would think after a while that could fatigue the steel. Plus, how much is it deflecting when the valve is trying to open against cylinder pressure on the exhaust side? Then theres the spring pressures. David Vizard says in his book, just about any BBC with over 400lbs open, should consider a stud girdle. Comp cams has a trunnion/stud upgrade kit for their Ultra Pro Mag XD rockers. It utilizes a 7/16 base stud, with a 1/2" upper portion of the stud. It is for classes that don't allow stud girdles. Just like when going from a 3/8 to 7/16 pushrod increases its stiffness tremendously, I believe the same goes for the rocker stud. I have not had issues NOT running girdles, but like everything, we are trying to avoid failures. I've seen rockers break, poly locks break, and studs snap. Its easy to blow a head gasket when that happens , or worse, launch some valvetrain parts right into the engine. Like banarama said, if the girdle doesn't fit properly, it can do more harm than good. I remember a time, when if you had a flat tappet cam with 575 lift in a bbc , with 120/320 springs, it was a hot cam setup. Today, guys are running around with 680 plus lift hyd cams, 500 or more lbs of open spring pressures, cams that open and close the valves super fast, turning more and more rpm, still want hundreds and hundreds of hours of service from their valvetrains in a pleasure boat, and think the rules from 1980 still apply. The game has changed a bit since then. Stuff that we all once thought was strictly for all out race engines, is now becoming standard issue, in a basic marine high performance engine. |
Originally Posted by indysupra
(Post 4421314)
When are girdles recommended?
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I liked the Boobies better ^^^^
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Originally Posted by 33outlawsst
(Post 4421478)
I liked the Boobies better ^^^^
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