[Fot] Mystery cam

Dean Tetterton tr3a58 at verizon.net
Tue Jun 14 14:03:09 MDT 2016


Kens cam were made by Steve Long, SLR Cams, 119 North Maple Street, SUITE H, Corona, CA  92880
951-273-0816
He might be able to help you identify which grind it is.

Dean


On Jun 14, 2016, at 1:11 PM, Bill Babcock wrote:

> I’m building a new motor for Peyote from the bits of it’s previous engine. I discovered the front main bearing cap was cracked in half when I decided to freshen the motor. I’ll work on replacing the cap later—maybe get a billet one made, but in the meantime I’ve run into a minor problem. I don’t know for sure what cam I have or how it should be set.  Tony Garmey says it’s a BFE cam, but I can’t find any specs for those and can’t get ahold of Ken. 
> 
> I ballparked where I think the cam might want to be and got this for measurements: 
> 
> Reading the Intake and exhaust valve movement from the spring retainers I use 0.033” as the open/close height which is .050/1.45 which as I recall is the ratio of the stock rockers”
> Intake open .033 @ 36 BTC
> Intaake close .033” @ 76 ABC
> Exhaust open .033” @ 76 ABC
> Exhaust close .033” @ 42 ATC
> 
> By my calculations that gives:
> Intake duration 292.0 degrees
> Exhaust duration 298 degrees
> Intake lobe center 110.0 ATC
> Exhaust lobe center 107 BTC
> Overlap 78
> Lobe separation angle 108.5
> 
> Pretty sure this isn’t exactly where it needs to be. I have a vernier sprocket so I can adjust the timing precisely. My questions are:
> 
> What cam is this?
> Where should it be set?
> How much advance?
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