Are there any aftermarket cams, good for a mild 4.6/4.7 that will allow me to run stock valve train parts? .
I ask because I'm on a budget (like everyone else!) and I can get the comp cams I see are popular on here, for roughly half the price of an OEM camshaft. Thanks!
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Cam question
98 XJ 2dr 4.0L, 4.5" and 33's
97 XJ 4.0L, 2" and 235/75's
87 XJ Wagoneer 4.0L, 5" and 33's
93 XJ 4.0L (Dad's) 2" and 235/75's
97 TJ 4.0L (GF's), 4" and 33's
97 XJ 4.0L, 2" and 235/75's
87 XJ Wagoneer 4.0L, 5" and 33's
93 XJ 4.0L (Dad's) 2" and 235/75's
97 TJ 4.0L (GF's), 4" and 33's
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Re: Cam question
Mopar Performance "Purple" camshafts.... got the 229AC in mine and its seems great. Stock Springs.
If it feels right, then STROKE it!
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Re: Cam question
Awesome thank you. How about any of the Comp or Crane cams? Just curious because I can't get Mopar parts where I work.
98 XJ 2dr 4.0L, 4.5" and 33's
97 XJ 4.0L, 2" and 235/75's
87 XJ Wagoneer 4.0L, 5" and 33's
93 XJ 4.0L (Dad's) 2" and 235/75's
97 TJ 4.0L (GF's), 4" and 33's
97 XJ 4.0L, 2" and 235/75's
87 XJ Wagoneer 4.0L, 5" and 33's
93 XJ 4.0L (Dad's) 2" and 235/75's
97 TJ 4.0L (GF's), 4" and 33's
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Re: Cam question
I'm new to Jeeps, but I've been reading the stock springs are lift-limited to around 0.450". (correct me if I'm wrong!)
I'm eying the Crower 44243. It's dual pattern with 194/204 duration, and 0.437"/0.445" lift.
The Crane 750501 has 192/204 duration and 0.427"/0.456" lift
Comp 68-201-4 has 212/212 duration and 0.447"/0.447" lift
The more popular Comp 68-231-4 and 68-232-4 cams both have lift over 0.460"/0.475' so there may be coil-bind issues.
Here's a nice summary of the different cams:
http://www.angelfire.com/my/fan/Jeep4.0Camshafts.htm
I'm searching for valve spring options as well that don't cost a fortune and will work with a higher lift cam.
I'm eying the Crower 44243. It's dual pattern with 194/204 duration, and 0.437"/0.445" lift.
The Crane 750501 has 192/204 duration and 0.427"/0.456" lift
Comp 68-201-4 has 212/212 duration and 0.447"/0.447" lift
The more popular Comp 68-231-4 and 68-232-4 cams both have lift over 0.460"/0.475' so there may be coil-bind issues.
Here's a nice summary of the different cams:
http://www.angelfire.com/my/fan/Jeep4.0Camshafts.htm
I'm searching for valve spring options as well that don't cost a fortune and will work with a higher lift cam.
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Re: Cam question
with the max lift of .450 on the stock valvetrain, one could then get the comp sk68-201-4 which is a kit that includes new lifters and a dual timing chain ... makes the cam upgrade relatively low cost.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-SK68-201-4/
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CCA-SK68-201-4/
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