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Cam ? On Getting Lift Specs

Posted By: Scamp408

Cam ? On Getting Lift Specs - 05/31/09 02:59 PM

I am trying to get the cam specs without pulling the cam out.I set up a dial indicator on the pushrod side of the rocker and zeroed on the base of the cam .I turned the motor over and watched it peak at .270 .I take the .270 and X it by 1.6 the rocker to get my lift.I know it isnt accurate but it should be close.I just need to know if I am on the right track.
Posted By: CompWedgeEngines

Re: Cam ? On Getting Lift Specs - 05/31/09 03:30 PM

Yes, you want to measure the lobe lift. The most important thing doing the way you are is to make sure the dial indicator is as close as you can get it to be inline with the travel and path of the pushrod.( IE Needs to duplicate the same plane the pushrod is traveling on/thru etc )Get it on the base circle as you mentioned, measure the lift and multiply by your rocker ratio.

The numbers you give would only amount to a .432 lift cam. Does this sound right? Is this a hydraulic cam ? If so, you might be experiencing some lifter plunger loss, which will drastically affect the numbers if so. Thats why its typically done with a solid lifter.If your hydraulic lifters are pumped up, then you may get close.
Posted By: Scamp408

Re: Cam ? On Getting Lift Specs - 05/31/09 06:14 PM

I was helping my buddy out on his 5.0 stang.He was told it had a .
480 lift cam but I only came up with the 432.The stk specs at 444 so I am going to say it a has a stock stick.
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