howards cams
howards cams
510991-08
Has anyone ever used this cam before? I have a .030 over 455 9.75 to 1 compression, th400, 2000 stall and 3.08 gears, and power brakes.
Cam specs :
Duration @.050 221 intake /221 exhaust
.501 intake/.501 exhaust
108lsa
I'm going to pull the heads off this winter and do some porting and convert the standard rockers to rollers, I might mill the heads to 10.1 to 1. I also want to fill the exhaust crossover and mill the exhaust manifold crossover flush. I work at a machine shop so all of the machine work can be done for free I'm just asking if this would be a worthwhile upgrade from the stock w30 cam and stock rocker arms
Any input is appreciated
Thanks, sbceater
Has anyone ever used this cam before? I have a .030 over 455 9.75 to 1 compression, th400, 2000 stall and 3.08 gears, and power brakes.
Cam specs :
Duration @.050 221 intake /221 exhaust
.501 intake/.501 exhaust
108lsa
I'm going to pull the heads off this winter and do some porting and convert the standard rockers to rollers, I might mill the heads to 10.1 to 1. I also want to fill the exhaust crossover and mill the exhaust manifold crossover flush. I work at a machine shop so all of the machine work can be done for free I'm just asking if this would be a worthwhile upgrade from the stock w30 cam and stock rocker arms
Any input is appreciated
Thanks, sbceater
Last edited by sbceater; Oct 13, 2014 at 06:58 PM.
It should work well, might nose over a bit early but should have plenty of low and mid-range power. If you go to more compression you might want to consider a slightly larger cam, like the Howard's 281/287.
You will have to get your spring set up checked. If you are taking the heads off anyway, just have a competent shop check for spring pressure and max safe lift. There is a good chance they might have to be changed. But that's how this works.
But with stock heads I'd use something with a bit more off the seat time, especially if you're going to mill them to get 10.0:1.
I'd do an Erson Hi Flow 1. It's 228/228@.050 on a 110. That'll give you strong midrange and works with stock type valvetrains.
Jmo
I know those guys pretty well at Howard's/Competition Products up there in Madison WI. I visited their QC lad a few years ago - they really to to extremes in the post machining QC process to make sure the cam is manufactured to spec.
I wonder how I got a cam with .003 run out and it ate the beaings ., I got it from howards., Eseentially they blamed me and they wouldn't even give me a t shirt despite the fact I had to take the engine back apart new cam bearings gaskets. Some how I never got a straight answer. And they repaired it even though I specifically told them not to. I was going to put it back on the lathe and measure it because they claimed less run out. That was my experience. I later used that cam to practice degreeing cams and it was on a 1.5 ratio not 1.6
Last edited by coppercutlass; Oct 14, 2014 at 07:45 AM.
I wonder how I got a cam with .003 run out and it ate the beaings ., I got it from howards., Eseentially they blamed me and they wouldn't even give me a t shirt despite the fact I had to take the engine back apart new cam bearings gaskets. Some how I never got a straight answer. And they repaired it even though I specifically told them not to. I was going to put it back on the lathe and measure it because they claimed less run out. That was my experience. I later used that cam to practice degreeing cams and it was on a 1.5 ratio not 1.6
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