Re: Push Rod Angles (b1-TS (2), Hemi 99, Goodwin Hemi)
[Re: Dragula]
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02/22/16 04:50 PM
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And now the Predator Deal: Which block is that on, wedge or Hemi layout? KB Wedge Mine is now KB Hemi
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Re: Push Rod Angles (b1-TS (2), Hemi 99, Goodwin Hemi)
[Re: jlatessa]
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02/23/16 09:35 PM
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So each lifter centerline is still perpendicular to cam centerline? Or do intake and exhaust lobes have different centerlines? Thanks, Joe Same centerline but these Cams are 60-70mm's. When you have something the size of your forearm you can play with the design a lot more.
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Re: Push Rod Angles (b1-TS (2), Hemi 99, Goodwin Hemi)
[Re: Al_Alguire]
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Best I got on my Predator deal, 9/16" double taper pushrod, .937" Jesel keyway lifter. Seems the Predator heads could use some relocated lifter bores
Alan Jones
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Re: Push Rod Angles (b1-TS (2), Hemi 99, Goodwin Hemi)
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06/14/16 11:47 AM
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Problem is you can only go so far with the available cam cores right now..
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Re: Push Rod Angles (b1-TS (2), Hemi 99, Goodwin Hemi)
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06/20/16 10:23 PM
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Best I got on my Predator deal, 9/16" double taper pushrod, .937" Jesel keyway lifter. Seems the Predator heads could use some relocated lifter bores I guess if there were more guys running them, someone would do a run of cores
Alan Jones
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Re: Push Rod Angles (b1-TS (2), Hemi 99, Goodwin Hemi)
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06/20/16 11:37 PM
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Don't look like there's much room to move... the cam bearings have to be where they are(in that block)
"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"
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Re: Push Rod Angles (b1-TS (2), Hemi 99, Goodwin Hemi)
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06/21/16 12:00 AM
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Best I got on my Predator deal, 9/16" double taper pushrod, .937" Jesel keyway lifter. Seems the Predator heads could use some relocated lifter bores I guess if there were more guys running them, someone would do a run of cores You can do whatever you want if you step up to a tool steel billet core. But that's a $1500 cam, plus the machine work on block to move bores. To do that though, you really need to order the block blank and put the lifter bores where they need to be
Last edited by Monte_Smith; 06/21/16 12:02 AM.
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