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BGIII 10-04-2002 12:46 AM

will this combo cause reversion?
 
I have a basically stock 454 magnum w/ an ultradyne 288/296 advertised, 231/239 @.050, .550/.575, 112 LSA cam. If I were to remove the low water Lightning headers and install the stock merc manifolds and elbows, would I be creating a reversion problem?

fred 10-04-2002 09:00 AM

It seems that most in previous posts said it (reversion) happens when you get at or around the 240* at .050 mark and your close, but let some of the experts come in to answer this one, why are you taking the good pipes off?.....Fred

BGIII 10-06-2002 04:02 PM

ttt

delsol 04-03-2006 10:43 AM

Re: will this combo cause reversion?
 
bringing this back to the top since it I have the same question now.

Griff 04-03-2006 11:30 PM

Re: will this combo cause reversion?
 
I would say that that cam would most likely have reversion with stock merc exhaust.

BROWNIE 04-04-2006 07:20 AM

Re: will this combo cause reversion?
 
Our guideline is 224 @ .050" for 'freeflowing' exhaust, and 235 for merc castiron.

rmbuilder 04-04-2006 01:30 PM

Re: will this combo cause reversion?
 

Originally Posted by BGIII
I have a basically stock 454 magnum w/ an ultradyne 288/296 advertised, 231/239 @.050, .550/.575, 112 LSA cam. If I were to remove the low water Lightning headers and install the stock merc manifolds and elbows, would I be creating a reversion problem?

BGIII,
That cam is the second version Ultradyne that Harold did for Mercruiser in the mid 80's for the 440/460 cyclone engine package.
!st version:
288/296 at .0045"/.006"
231/239 at .050"
.550"/.558" valve lift, 1.7:1 rockers
110 LSA.
2nd
After several years, Harold changed the exhaust to the 296 at .0045, 239 at .050, .575" valve lift.

Mercury ran these cams successfully without reversion on a 110º LSA where yours are set on a 112º, giving you less overlap and a reduced likelihood of reverting. They are also soft lobes.
That being said, there are never guarantees when it comes to reversion due to multiple factors involved other than cam design. Intake/exhaust port velocities, combustion chamber design, and exhaust backpressure all play a part.
The history of this cam would indicate that set up correctly, you are good to go.
Bob

delsol 04-04-2006 06:27 PM

Re: will this combo cause reversion?
 
Thanks for all the info Bob!

Crazyhorse 04-06-2006 09:46 PM

Re: will this combo cause reversion?
 
Jesus, Bill,,,,,you get into some bad reefer or something? You sniffin' the RAID again?

cig1988 04-07-2006 03:53 AM

Re: will this combo cause reversion?
 
What brand risers do you have? Had a problem with reversion & it was Sierra brand risers that cause the problem.


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