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Offline Chuck466

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Cam help and info.
« on: April 04, 2022, 06:02:39 AM »
So I have this LSM Cam in my application that I have had for 15 years really been a great piece, I called LSM last week and there saying it won't work with a blower set up, I'm sure they just want be to buy another camshaft from them, I would like to list the specs and get the opinion of other blown application racers.

Fire order 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3
Intake lift at 50 470    Exhaust lift at 50 460   
Intake duration 282.   Exhaust duration 296
Intake opens 27 BTDC   Exhaust opens 82 BBDC
Intake closed 75 ABDC  Exhaust closes 34 ATDC
LCA 114
overlap 61

Running 1.5 Jessel rocker arms  Intake lift 705    Exhaust lift 690 

1990 GMC S-15,  TBS HH 87-1 billet blower, SBC 410ci, Coan turbo 400 5500 stall, Mark williams 9".  3350lbs

Offline gordon

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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2022, 01:03:22 PM »
Sounds like a very good cam to run in a small block using blower on alky to me. Make sure you have good springs and lifters. I have never run anything from LSM . My go to now is Mike Jones cams since Ultradyne is no longer around. Keep your comp. ratio at 10.50-11.00 :1 for easy on parts tune up. More compression will get more power but cost more in parts and be more razors edge on the tune up.

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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2022, 04:31:50 PM »
Duration looks great. Taking lift is valve, if so I would say little low there. Agree give Mike a call. Just got a regrind from him. Might have issue getting cam core to grind, I know him and most everyone was having problem cpl months ago.
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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2022, 04:06:54 AM »
Ok sounds good, I was hoping I could run this cam for now and get the bugs worked out, unfortunately my compression is 12.5 because of the small chambered head running a .070 head gasket to get it to 12.5, do new heads and cam will be next winters project change.
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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2022, 05:21:29 AM »
 Pistons are a lot cheaper than heads. Now if you are talking new heads that flow better and help with compression, it is hard to knock the new heads.
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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2022, 05:59:18 AM »
Yes pistons are already flattops so can't do much there, heads I have now are 55cc so the new set I'm looking at will be 65cc or they have a 70cc and much better flow just new technology..
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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2022, 09:59:45 AM »
The cam looks like a typical blown alcohol SBC cam that I have run maybe a little small on the lift from mine but everything else is in line.  I have run up to 12.5-1 with a blower just have to be careful you have smalller tuning windows but it will work.
My current cam
Duration at .050     283          298
Lobe Lift           .4800        .4600
Separation     113.             OP     CL         OP     CL
Timing Events @.050       32.5     70.5     86     32

Duration @.020       317          340
Gross Valve lift    .720         .690
Rocker Ratio         1.5         1.5
Valve Lash          .018         .029

Degree Intake Lobe to  109
50mm

But I am using 1.7 ratio

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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2022, 10:05:28 AM »
Right on thanks Paul for the info.
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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2022, 07:36:13 AM »
You can buy pistons for any compression ratio. Maybe not off the shelf. I buy them in 10 sets(2 spares because custom) specify stroke , custom rod length and compression deired with combustion chamber cc's in head.

Another option and cheapest,well in one way of looking at it. Any machine shop should be able to open chambers 10 cc's. Open around intake and exhuast valve to most you can or till get the desired cc's. Heck with some time and caution you can do it with die grinder and cc'ing equipment.  As I have been called on another site,being a broke dyck I would do it myself. Will take cpl hours but trading sleep for performance is cheap.LOL
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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2022, 07:39:24 AM »
Stupid question. Have you checked actual cc's in combo? Actual not advertised. They rarely are the same. Not trying to be insulting just know how much difference there can be.
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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #10 on: April 23, 2022, 07:49:46 AM »
I ran into this in my sbc blown build.
Had to custom order pistons from je. Big part of my problem was
64cc heads and a 406 with aluminum rods. Apparently that’s a
Weird combo. But I didn’t know at the time.

PS if your gonna order, order fast. I been waiting 11 weeks
On lifters and still no update on an ETA.

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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2022, 07:49:42 AM »
I've encountered problems with low compression that was caused by miss matched parts. customer bought a 454 chevy froma "race shop" that never at the level it should have.He did a compression check after water got into the motor 90psi there was miss match of parts could have been, crank, rods or pistions  as the pistons didn't come to the top of the cylinder, I replaced the rods that worked with the crank stroke and pistons to get the proper deck height. the other was a 1947 Harley knucklehead el 61ci that a rebuilt was done and someone switch the cylinders with newer 74ci units, the 74 has a longer stroke resulting with pistons too low in cylinders had to have custom pistons made with a different compression height ( the distance from the top to the center of wrist pin,by JE

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Re: Cam help and info.
« Reply #12 on: April 26, 2022, 07:05:17 AM »
Stupid question. Have you checked actual cc's in combo? Actual not advertised. They rarely are the same. Not trying to be insulting just know how much difference there can be.

Yes sir these heads have been fully CNCD and chambers fully softened, I ran this exact combination as a Max effort nitrous combination, running a .070 copper head gasket to help get the compression down some..
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