Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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04/19/08 09:13 PM
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Any pics of the cam button arrangement??
Jesel drive doesn't use a cam button. The cam is restrained by the plate and endplay is adjusted with shims.
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Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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Andy, What is the valve timing, opening and closing @ .050
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I think I've already answered this question. The duration is 260/266 and the lobes are on a 108 center. I'm not sure where I'll install it but Comp recommends installing 2 degrees advanced. If you know the duration and the LSA then you can just divide and subtract to get the valve timing.
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Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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04/20/08 10:14 PM
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OK, I figured it out. Thank's
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Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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04/24/08 11:42 AM
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IIRC the waisted area is around 3/16 to 1/4" wide? There should be enough area to play with there.
In my case with (almost) the same cylinder heads and rockers, .050 difference in pushrod length above or below 8.550 resulted in less actual valve lift than the theoretical cam card number. 8.550 ended up giving the same lift as the cam card at zero lash. I couldn't argue with that.
Naturally that number does you no good at all with an RB, just stating my limited experience....
but it'd be nice to see another article get out with the ras rockers, they're fantastic looking pieces.
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Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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04/24/08 02:57 PM
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Andy, What is the valve timing, opening and closing @ .050
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I installed the cam at 2 degrees advanced like Comp suggested. My gut tells me I should run it 4 degrees advanced since it is going to be rpm limited anyway but what the heck do I know.
Here is the intake opening at 0.050 cam lobe lift. 260 degrees of duration divided by 2 is 130. 106 centerline minus the 130 gives you 24 degrees BTDC for opening. Everything seems to line up just as the cam card says.
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Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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Andy, what distributor and ignition box are you running ?? We have your wires finally done. Taking pics of them today, and sending them off..
I got the wires, they look great. I had you make these extra long just so I can route them around stuff on the dyno but if they were going in a car a customer would probably want them all a few inches shorter.
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Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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04/26/08 10:11 AM
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The M1 4500 actually works well, big plenum combined with nice turn radius to the outboard runners. To be a real test of the manifolds I might have run a bit bigger cam, with small ports and a big manifold it'll want a bit more cam timing to really feed the holes up high and TAX the runners to see what they can really do. I'll give away a nugget here...what I find works well on strokers is going bigger on the intake lobe and phasing it early (like for yours maybe a 270/276 in at 102-104). I discovered this years ago that big U/D solid cams always made MAD POWER in 500 BB's....108 center cams that were often factory ground +6 for a 102ICL....one of Harold's pioneering 'tricks' that worked very well with his ramps. The assymetric lobes (I believe) actually advance the ICL slightly compared to asymmetrical lobe measured at the same .050 up/.050 down but advancing the cam (especailly with a roller) seems to work as well. The early center gets the cam up "big" earlier in the Cycle whan the big arm is trying to fill the hole with air, also by advancing the cam on the other side the closing event is sooner making the cam act 'smaller', but also remember since a long stroke comes back up the hole at a faster rate per degree of rotation, you give back more effective displacement per degree after BDC..I never liked 108 ICL's on my big arm stuff...if it works great....to me that means the cam is still probably (usually) ~10 degrees @ .050 smaller than the motor really wants. The bigger cam phased early will make as much powerband torque in many/most cases plus also make more power up high with no trade-offs. The HUGE advantage of a roller, especailly in an under-ported 500" BB or even SB wedge is the valve can hang around at or near peak lift longer than a FT..this is true for ALL motors with a roller of course but with a stroker the piston speed is higher at any given RPM so it has more hole to feed in the same amount of time. works for me...your results may vary
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Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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Andy...yeah, guess I really didn't make my point....IMO you can go bigger and make more overall power AND have great streetability by phasing a bigger cam in early. This is a 517 with a BIG hydraulic (>265@.050...comparable to a ~275-ish Solid)roller and the MW Stage VI Chaps, at 12:1 it's got an awesome throttle response punch and a great powerband even in a 3700 pound 3.54 gear car. Even at 2500 rpm (if I swapped in a stall that tight) it would pull a freighliner truck with the MW ported Indy dual plane. I may go to the Indy rat roaster and 2 x 4 later (like the one you tested) but it'll probably be swapped into another car at that point. http://youtube.com/watch?v=jd8GeXYYkKU
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Re: 505 back together with Mancini heads
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I had a Team G and M1 on both my Duster and Belvedere. For sheer drivability the M1 won hands down. It ended up staying on the Belvedere and ultimately the car went faster as well. The Team G went on and won out on the Duster as it just had a bit more up top than the M1 did. Both good intakes just depends on what you are after is all.
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