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Re: TR 250 Cam and Rocker Upgrage

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Subject: Re: TR 250 Cam and Rocker Upgrage
From: Tom Tweed <ak627@dayton.wright.edu>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 16:13:07 -0500
 >Kenneth Brown wrote:
 >>
>> I'm in the process having the head rebuilt for my 1968 TR250 and am wonder
>> should upgrade the cam. I don't plan on racing but do enjoy spirited
driving
>> around the country roads. If I do upgrade am I just opening up a can of
worm
>> with idling, timing, emissions (Calif. car) problems etc. Also is it worth
>> money installing roller rockers. I would like to do it once and do it
right.
 >> Thanks,
 >Ken,

And Joe IV responded, in part:
 >some advice~ be warned that a major increase in "duration" is what con-
 >tributes to those "can't idle" and "peaky powerband" qualities you seem
 >to want to avoid.
 >
 >  The thread a while ago on roller rockers pertained to increased ratio
 >roller rockers, which by virtue of their longer length (on the valve side)
 >increase the "lift" of the valve. The added benifit, besides the HP gains
 >of reduced frictional losses, is that one can increase the vale lift with-
 >out having to go through all the trouble and expense of changing the cam
 >and lifters.
 >  In your case, where you are changing the cam already, are not in pursuit
 >of the utmost power, and are not considering sustained high RPM running,
 >I really wouldn't recomend roller rockers, and living in Califonia as you
 >do, I would be leery of modifying the camshaft as well. Sorry to disappoint
 >you, but I think the TR 250 has "enough" power already, anyhow...
 >
 >                         JOE IV
 >                         TR 250
 >                   WALLINGFORD, CT. USA
 >

And my 2 cents' worth is:  that if the stock engine is in good shape and
good tune, it's not the limiting factor to your motoring pleasure as much
as the shifter & gear ratios, and suspension limitations...not to mention
the air emissions questions.  I'd suggest leaving well enough alone, un-
less you think your car needs to act like a dragster, in which case I'd
recommend finding a car that more fits the bill, like a '69 Chevelle 454.

8*()  :-)

Tom Tweed
SW Ohio
TR-250 (just sold)
Enfield .303


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