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Re: Camshafts

To: neilson@mprgate.mpr.ca (Robert Neilson)
Subject: Re: Camshafts
From: miq@chromavac.corp.sgi.com (Miq Millman)
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 91 10:31:33 PDT
Robert J. Neilson sez:
> 
> I am in the proces of assembling an MGB engine. I have a camshaft that I 
> ordered from BPD, and before I installed it I wanted to compare it to the
               ^^^ Danger!  Danger!  Run away!

> original cam. The new one is supposed to be a "good street cam" (according
> to Bob at BPD). It is apparently a "Leyland special tuning 714 cam".
     ^^^ a liar and a cheat.
> 
> Anyway - I just sat it alongside my original shaft (camshaft) and lined up
> the keys and had a look. I cannot for the life of me notice any difference,
> except that the new one is reground so the lobes are smaller. All the lobes 
> line up the same as before, the radii seem about the same - and I can`t
> measure any changes in lift. Overlap is kinda hard to judge.
> 
I would say that the reason that you can't notice a difference is because BPD
simply took someone's regular old camshaft and reground out the flat spots and
sold it to you.  Every time I have dealt with British Parts Direct I have been
disappointed.  In fact I don't know any one that has had a good experience 
with them (recent examples are Andy Banta's roller rockers, and Dan and Scott's
experience with engine plugs).  I would return the cam to them and get something
from Paeco or British Car Specialists or the like.  BPD are scum and should
be avoided like the plague.

> Does anyone know if I should be able to tell (visually) if there is a 
> difference between 2 cams? I'd really like to know that I have what I 
> want before I slide it in for good.

A racier cam should look a lopt different than a stock cam.  the peaks of the
lobes should be at different locations around the radius.

P.S.  I hope my recent reading of alt.peeves isn't showing too much......







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