Knoxes wrote:It looks like you have the cam retaining plate - I just went through all these mental machinations...
If you want to use the retaining plate, you have two choices - the stock cam or a custom cam. There isn't an off-the-shelf aftermarket that uses the retaining plate. I'm going with the stock cam because the grind on the custom cam would require performance springs, which means a new performance timing set, which isn't easily compatible with the snout on the RP cam. It was an easy decision to stick with the stock cam once I considered all of the ancillary issues associated with the custom cam. There may be other custom cam builders that can grind within the 440 spring rate on the stock springs, but the guy that is generally recommnended on here couldn't build anything that small.
If you don't care about the retaining plate, then you can use an aftermarket cam, but you have to modify the timing cover to work with the spring/pin to adjust the endplay. I never got a clear understanding of how that worked, and/or how reliable it would be. It may be a piece of cake - I just don't know. I know that it's been done many times. The added benefit to this setup is that you can use a nice Cloyes double roller timing set. However, since I couldn't get my head wrapped around that mod, I went with the stock cam/timing plate/retainer/springs/timing set/etc.
What build are you going for? When you say stock cam do you mean the stock 4.0 cam or are there other cams that mate with the "stock" 4.0 components but have different lobe characteristics?
The engine is broken down entirely now, I'll post some pics later. I've begun shopping around for machine shop prices, a coworker recommended this one shop and said they're pricey but he's had them do work and their quality, here are the prices I got from them
Block
Hot tank...$80.00
Magnaflux...$90.00
Line hone and main bearing bores...$295.00
Check cylinders for roundess and hone...$160.00
Maybe* Bore and hone to 0.030"...$295.00
Mill Block Deck 0.035"...$150.00
Install Cam Bearings...$75.00
Install Freeze Plugs...$15.00
Crankshaft
Hot Tank...$20.00
Magnaflux...$55.00
Polish main and rod journals...$65.00
Grind mains and rods if necessary...$230.00
Chamfer oil holes...$35.00
Balance with HB and FP...$330.00, includes Rods and Pistons
Connecting Rods
Hot Tank...$20.00
Shot Peen...$150.00
Check for Straightness...$20.00
Install ARP Rod Bolts...$150.00 with resize
Resize Bearing Journals...included above with Install ARP Rod Bolts
Weight Balance...Included with Crankshaft Balance
Install Pistons...$35.00
Intake Manifold
*Maybe* Check for flatness...$25.00
Exhaust Manifold
*Maybe* Check for flatness...Included with Intake Manifold
Cylinder Head
Hot Tank...Hot Tank & Magnaflux...$90.00
Magnaflux...See above...
Valve Stem Seals...$475.00
*Maybe* 3 angle valve Job...See above, included
Check tolerances and assemble Springs...See above...included
*Maybe* mill block deck...$95.00
Do some of these seem a little too excessive? I haven't received other prices yet but from the FAQ something like shot peening the rods should average around $30 yet these guys are charging $150? I'm not 100% familiar with the process but I must imagine there are different ways to do this with varying costs
I'll keep shopping around in the meantime, I'm scheduled to go visit their shop tomorrow and sit down with them