cam and vacuum
cam and vacuum
I previously posted a messege to get you guys thoughts on a 4spd conv. Well it has since made my head spin with ideas and anyone can see how one thing can lead to another and before long your 3 times your budget and time!
Anyways I have a 71 442 conv. that I would like to make a 4sp. (maybe 5spd.) What I really want is a 71 442 w-30 4spd. conv. loaded, but I have yet to hit the lotto and even if I did I would still have to find such a car. So I thought to myself, why not just restore a car and add the things I like so it can look and perform the way I want.
So this is my plan today:
Restore the car (paint, body, interior, engine)
Change from auto to 4spd.(or 5spd)
If I do this change I'll probably have to change my rear end because I have what I think is a 3:08 (maybe go to a 3:23 or 3:42)?
If I go with a muncie 4spd. should it be an M21 or M22?
I would like to change the cam to something that performs a bit better so if I went with a W-30 cam (328 degree) would I have enough vacuum to operate power brakes ?
What does vacuum have to do with AC operation (is it the idle?)
Can I assume with today's technology there is a cam that can both perform like I want it to and still make enough vacuum for whatever needs it?
Would the carb that is on the car now (original) work well with the 4or5spd. conv. or would it be wise to try to find a carb for a 4spd?
Then come the heads what is the difference between the G and H heads?
Could I make my G heads perform like H heads with some porting and machine work?
I assume the aluminum intake on w-30 cars did not flow better, Did it just decrease weight and dissapate heat better?
What other internal things in the motor were different between a 442 and w-30 was it just the matched or hand picked parts that made it more balanced?
I think that about covers it for now so if you guys have any good ideas as far as combos of trans, rear and cam etc... please chime in. Thanks in advance.
Anyways I have a 71 442 conv. that I would like to make a 4sp. (maybe 5spd.) What I really want is a 71 442 w-30 4spd. conv. loaded, but I have yet to hit the lotto and even if I did I would still have to find such a car. So I thought to myself, why not just restore a car and add the things I like so it can look and perform the way I want.
So this is my plan today:
Restore the car (paint, body, interior, engine)
Change from auto to 4spd.(or 5spd)
If I do this change I'll probably have to change my rear end because I have what I think is a 3:08 (maybe go to a 3:23 or 3:42)?
If I go with a muncie 4spd. should it be an M21 or M22?
I would like to change the cam to something that performs a bit better so if I went with a W-30 cam (328 degree) would I have enough vacuum to operate power brakes ?
What does vacuum have to do with AC operation (is it the idle?)
Can I assume with today's technology there is a cam that can both perform like I want it to and still make enough vacuum for whatever needs it?
Would the carb that is on the car now (original) work well with the 4or5spd. conv. or would it be wise to try to find a carb for a 4spd?
Then come the heads what is the difference between the G and H heads?
Could I make my G heads perform like H heads with some porting and machine work?
I assume the aluminum intake on w-30 cars did not flow better, Did it just decrease weight and dissapate heat better?
What other internal things in the motor were different between a 442 and w-30 was it just the matched or hand picked parts that made it more balanced?
I think that about covers it for now so if you guys have any good ideas as far as combos of trans, rear and cam etc... please chime in. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by scrappie; Mar 3, 2008 at 01:37 PM.
If I go with a muncie 4spd. should it be an M21 or M22?
I would like to change the cam to something that performs a bit better so if I went with a W-30 cam (328 degree) would I have enough vacuum to operate power brakes ?
What does vacuum have to do with AC operation (is it the idle?)
Can I assume with today's technology there is a cam that can both perform like I want it to and still make enough vacuum for whatever needs it?
Would the carb that is on the car now (original) work well with the 4or5spd. conv. or would it be wise to try to find a carb for a 4spd?
Then come the heads what is the difference between the G and H heads?
Could I make my G heads perform like H heads with some porting and machine work?
I assume the aluminum intake on w-30 cars did not flow better, Did it just decrease weight and dissapate heat better?
What other internal things in the motor were different between a 442 and w-30 was it just the matched or hand picked parts that made it more balanced?
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