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Brad Christy 02-26-2024 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by Precision (Post 4891794)
All of it! 😁😂

Precision,

Is there any other goal?

Thanks. Brad.

NautiSouth 03-01-2024 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix (Post 4891577)
How is the valve train geometry of the LS compared to the BBC?

Are the ports laid out better or is that part taken care of with the aftermarket BBC heads?

In my opinion, the BBC valvetrain geometry is decent - only a 4° cant angle, the exhaust lifter bores are angled 6.25° from the intakes to account for the different valve angles. Not too bad.

Sure, the lifters are a bit undersized, but the aftermarket makes bigger lifters.

A Chrysler LA or Magnum engine's valvetrain? Total disaster in comparison.

Tartilla 03-02-2024 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by NautiSouth (Post 4892130)
In my opinion, the BBC valvetrain geometry is decent - only a 4° cant angle, the exhaust lifter bores are angled 6.25° from the intakes to account for the different valve angles. Not too bad.

Sure, the lifters are a bit undersized, but the aftermarket makes bigger lifters.

A Chrysler LA or Magnum engine's valvetrain? Total disaster in comparison.

I've heard the Dodge V8 cams were raised too high into the block and doesn't get enough splash oil.

NautiSouth 03-02-2024 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by Tartilla (Post 4892157)
I've heard the Dodge V8 cams were raised too high into the block and doesn't get enough splash oil.

I'm referring to the lifter bore angles on the small blocks specifically. Going back to the "A" engine, made to complement the Plymouth Polyspherical head, the lifter bore angle was 57° from vertical. When the wedge head for the LA engine was produced, the lifter bore angle was never changed - it wasn't changed on the Magnum block, either.

COMP Cams Chrysler Engine Technical Specs and Information - COMP Cams®

I don't think the RB engines had this situation.

The BBC has much better lifter bore angles in comparison!

Twin O/B Sonic 03-02-2024 05:48 PM

I thought the cathedral intake ports were the main deal of the LS’s power???

hogie roll 03-02-2024 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Twin O/B Sonic (Post 4892180)
I thought the cathedral intake ports were the main deal of the LS’s power???

Flatter valve angles, raised ports. 12-15* vs the SBCs 23. That’s the most important part. Valvetrain stability improved to handle the requisite RPMs.


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