lewtot184
Well-Known Member
i believe i have a tappet problem in the stock engine in my 69 r/t. the car sits a couple of weeks and the lifters collapse. real noisy nuisance. so ive been thinking the only cure is to replace cam and lifters. i got a few cams out and just started looking at things and decided to measure the base circles on the lobes because i'm using a stock valve train. i got numbers anywhere from 1.242"-1.325" on five different cams. my numbers probably aren't "perfect" but they're more than close enough to throw up a flag. four of the cams were between 1.242" and 1.289". that's a .047" spread and could vary preload by .0235", and might negative effect preload on the tappet. the fifth cam had .083" difference between the smallest and that could be as much as .0415" difference in preload and i think a deal breaker.
what i'm getting at here is check the base circles when doing a cam change on a non-adjustable valve train. it may save some parts breakage, time, and money.
what i'm getting at here is check the base circles when doing a cam change on a non-adjustable valve train. it may save some parts breakage, time, and money.