ZZ502 110 LSA in 454 Reversion issues?
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Found a low time ZZ502 take-oit with lifters.
It fits right in the speet spot for my cam needs, but has the 110LSA.
I have Stainless Marine exhaust to thru-hull 3" risers.
Gen VI 454 with worked over Peanut Port heads or Gen VI Vortec heads...have not made a firm decision. Mostly comes down to if my 0.095" forged domes will fit the Vortec chamber fin.
The ZZ502 cam swap was very popular...what has the long term experience been for reversion?
I don't want to run dry..and be louder than comfortable for the family.
It fits right in the speet spot for my cam needs, but has the 110LSA.
I have Stainless Marine exhaust to thru-hull 3" risers.
Gen VI 454 with worked over Peanut Port heads or Gen VI Vortec heads...have not made a firm decision. Mostly comes down to if my 0.095" forged domes will fit the Vortec chamber fin.
The ZZ502 cam swap was very popular...what has the long term experience been for reversion?
I don't want to run dry..and be louder than comfortable for the family.
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Found a low time ZZ502 take-oit with lifters.
It fits right in the speet spot for my cam needs, but has the 110LSA.
I have Stainless Marine exhaust to thru-hull 3" risers.
Gen VI 454 with worked over Peanut Port heads or Gen VI Vortec heads...have not made a firm decision. Mostly comes down to if my 0.095" forged domes will fit the Vortec chamber fin.
The ZZ502 cam swap was very popular...what has the long term experience been for reversion?
I don't want to run dry..and be louder than comfortable for the family.
It fits right in the speet spot for my cam needs, but has the 110LSA.
I have Stainless Marine exhaust to thru-hull 3" risers.
Gen VI 454 with worked over Peanut Port heads or Gen VI Vortec heads...have not made a firm decision. Mostly comes down to if my 0.095" forged domes will fit the Vortec chamber fin.
The ZZ502 cam swap was very popular...what has the long term experience been for reversion?
I don't want to run dry..and be louder than comfortable for the family.
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Found a low time ZZ502 take-oit with lifters.
It fits right in the speet spot for my cam needs, but has the 110LSA.
I have Stainless Marine exhaust to thru-hull 3" risers.
Gen VI 454 with worked over Peanut Port heads or Gen VI Vortec heads...have not made a firm decision. Mostly comes down to if my 0.095" forged domes will fit the Vortec chamber fin.
The ZZ502 cam swap was very popular...what has the long term experience been for reversion?
I don't want to run dry..and be louder than comfortable for the family.
It fits right in the speet spot for my cam needs, but has the 110LSA.
I have Stainless Marine exhaust to thru-hull 3" risers.
Gen VI 454 with worked over Peanut Port heads or Gen VI Vortec heads...have not made a firm decision. Mostly comes down to if my 0.095" forged domes will fit the Vortec chamber fin.
The ZZ502 cam swap was very popular...what has the long term experience been for reversion?
I don't want to run dry..and be louder than comfortable for the family.
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couple of ways,,listen for a skip at idle,,listen for a skipping getting on plane.run engine in neutral up to about 15-1800rpm shut it down,look in exhaust pipe,look up by the joint,separate the pipes,or pull the back spark plugs and look for water drop lets.and the classic,,a ton of milky oil and its really bad.
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ZZ502 cam exh valve vlose at 7° ATDC.
Piston is 0.020" down the bore.
ZZ502 cam 2° adv @ 5° ATDC... piston is 0.010" down.
731 cam has far better lift than the ZZ502, but I don't need it for the 450hp goal...and easier springs on the valvetrain.
My plan was to go custom cam from Jones. But this this cam came available...and maybe worth just running it.
Older GM lifters with low time are more reliable than the 'new' stock.
Piston is 0.020" down the bore.
ZZ502 cam 2° adv @ 5° ATDC... piston is 0.010" down.
731 cam has far better lift than the ZZ502, but I don't need it for the 450hp goal...and easier springs on the valvetrain.
My plan was to go custom cam from Jones. But this this cam came available...and maybe worth just running it.
Older GM lifters with low time are more reliable than the 'new' stock.




