What does the stock cam measure to?
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What does the stock cam measure to?
I'm checking out parts to make sure that they are all in spec, But I cannot find any measurement for the cam. I am looking for the bearing sizes AND the height and width of the lobes.
Also, The preferred KB 944 cylinder wall clearance, For a daily driver, With occasional light towing, Is .004" Correct? Or should I do .0035"
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Also, The preferred KB 944 cylinder wall clearance, For a daily driver, With occasional light towing, Is .004" Correct? Or should I do .0035"
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
The spec from KB is 0.0025 to 0.0035" for normally aspirated, and 0.0030 to 0.0040" for street towing.grainofsalt wrote: Also, The preferred KB 944 cylinder wall clearance, For a daily driver, With occasional light towing, Is .004" Correct? Or should I do .0035"
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0.0030 to 0.0035" would fit both categories. The real issue is HEAT. If it's going to be running hot and under load for long periods, more clearance is preferred. Factors such as climate, terrain, gearing, and trailer weight should be considered.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
You can't accurately measure the lobes with out the cam installed in the engine and with lifters on it.
The journals:
Bearing Journal Diameter
No. 1: 2.029 to 2.030 in.
No. 2: 2.019 to 2.020 in.
No. 3: 2.009 to 2.010 in.
No. 4: 1.999 to 2.000 in.
Bearing clearance is 0.001 to 0.003 in.
According to KB 3.5 thou will be fine for the pistons.
The journals:
Bearing Journal Diameter
No. 1: 2.029 to 2.030 in.
No. 2: 2.019 to 2.020 in.
No. 3: 2.009 to 2.010 in.
No. 4: 1.999 to 2.000 in.
Bearing clearance is 0.001 to 0.003 in.
According to KB 3.5 thou will be fine for the pistons.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
im running the kb944 pistons in my stroker right now with a tight 3 thou clearance and have not noticed any problems yet,i have around 400 miles on it so time will tell.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
You can put a cam on centers in a lathe and measure it.SilverXJ wrote:You can't accurately measure the lobes with out the cam installed in the engine and with lifters on it.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
You can put a cam on centers in a lathe and measure it.
So would I use a dial style caliper and check for the correct lift, Right? My bearing journals are about 2.027", 2.127", 2.008", And And 1.998" at the thin side, They do measure within spec 90 degrees from this measurement. This cam has less than 180k on it.
I'll shoot for .003"-.0035" piston to wall clearance then.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
How would you take into account the taper on the lobe?IH 392 wrote: You can put a cam on centers in a lathe and measure it.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
Sure you can - it just takes a special jig for the dial indicator and camshaft to ride in, or you can get a full setup to measure everything with the aid of a computer (lobe lift, ramps, centrelines, overlap, LSA, ...)SilverXJ wrote:You can't accurately measure the lobes with out the cam installed in the engine and with lifters on it.
The journals:
Bearing Journal Diameter
No. 1: 2.029 to 2.030 in.
No. 2: 2.019 to 2.020 in.
No. 3: 2.009 to 2.010 in.
No. 4: 1.999 to 2.000 in.
Bearing clearance is 0.001 to 0.003 in.
According to KB 3.5 thou will be fine for the pistons.
Apart from measuring the bearing journals, it's out of reach of the hobbyist, tho. And if you do end up building your own measuring jig, you're just going to be able to measure lift (unless you get creative, then you can measure duration as well.)
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
And the cost to build such a accurate jig would take more time and money than buying a new cam!5-90 wrote:Sure you can - it just takes a special jig for the dial indicator and camshaft to ride in, or you can get a full setup to measure everything with the aid of a computer (lobe lift, ramps, centrelines, overlap, LSA, ...)SilverXJ wrote:You can't accurately measure the lobes with out the cam installed in the engine and with lifters on it.
The journals:
Bearing Journal Diameter
No. 1: 2.029 to 2.030 in.
No. 2: 2.019 to 2.020 in.
No. 3: 2.009 to 2.010 in.
No. 4: 1.999 to 2.000 in.
Bearing clearance is 0.001 to 0.003 in.
According to KB 3.5 thou will be fine for the pistons.
Apart from measuring the bearing journals, it's out of reach of the hobbyist, tho. And if you do end up building your own measuring jig, you're just going to be able to measure lift (unless you get creative, then you can measure duration as well.)
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
Put your dial indicator on the high side.SilverXJ wrote:How would you take into account the taper on the lobe?IH 392 wrote: You can put a cam on centers in a lathe and measure it.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
just for kicks: Would I be measuring the same number as advertised lift? Or would I multiply by 1.6, Or whatever the stock ratio is?IH 392 wrote:Put your dial indicator on the high side.SilverXJ wrote:How would you take into account the taper on the lobe?IH 392 wrote: You can put a cam on centers in a lathe and measure it.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
The lifter is domed, how are you accounting for that?IH 392 wrote: Put your dial indicator on the high side.
You would be measuring lift at the cam. Multiply by 1.6 and you will get valve lift. Of course it won't be correct.grainofsalt wrote:just for kicks: Would I be measuring the same number as advertised lift? Or would I multiply by 1.6, Or whatever the stock ratio is?
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
Camshaft is PN: 53020436 , Lift is approximately .260" Exhaust and .365"Intake, Multiplied by 1.6 is .416" and .584"
Does this sound about right?
Does this sound about right?
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
No, it sounds wrong
At least the exhaust does.
My 2001 cam measured at 0.2426" on the intake and 0.246" on the exhaust. That's lobe lift. Cam in block, dial indicator on end of pushrod at head surface.
About 0.388" at the intake valve and 0.393" at the exhaust valve.

My 2001 cam measured at 0.2426" on the intake and 0.246" on the exhaust. That's lobe lift. Cam in block, dial indicator on end of pushrod at head surface.
About 0.388" at the intake valve and 0.393" at the exhaust valve.
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Re: What does the stock cam measure to?
That definitely isn't right. .584" is 100% error.
Exactly how are you measuring this?
Exactly how are you measuring this?
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