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What cam was put in it when it was rebuilt? The cam card will tell what lash the manufacturer intended...our Crane/GM cam calls for 24/28, but someone told me the cam card on the same cam *now* calls for like 24/26?
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As far as I know the engine is still stock.
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Still stock, as in rebuilt to stock specs, or as in it's an untouched short block from back in the day with original guts? If so, 24/28 is where you'll wanna be...a little tighter is "ok", but *do not* go any looser...
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Yes, rebuilt from what I know. Thanks.
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What's "a little bit tighter", .001, .002, etc. Just curious.
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Dean |
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Thereabouts...if you get too tight, the thing won't wanna rev and you're putting too much stress on the valvetrain...but conversely, too loose and you'll hammer your lifters to pieces. From .022-.028 is probably the safe zone assuming it's an older stock cam...I've seen a newer replacement cam with 16/16 figure, and then of course some of the newer tight lash cams take that a step further.
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From .022-.028 is probably the safe zone assuming it's an older stock cam... [/ QUOTE ] Is that setting them hot or cold?
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Craig S. "I saw Elvis At 1000 Feet" John Force. |
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Hot, always hot...
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