Gunner1
Well-Known Member
I’m new to mopar big blocks. Back in the day I built quite a few SBC 400s. Typical 30 over flat tops, 64cc iron world products heads. With my home port jobs they would hit from 280 to 300 depending on how extensive the customer wanted to pay for. After trying a lot of cams over the years I settled on a solid flat tapped cam from Elgin. E1090 or E1091. Low lift cam .500 high lift .557 if I remember right those are with 1.5 rockers. It was a 105 LSA on a 99 ICL. I found that it worked really well in my target of 3000 to 6500 rpm. What I’m wondering is why so many of the street cams for 440s seem to have wide spaced lobes? I’ve been retired for 15 years but I still love to do the engine stuff. |
My own 440 has a 108/104 Isky. 242@050 and 500 lift. It’s a mild street grind for a big inch street motor.
My own 440 has a 108/104 Isky. 242@050 and 500 lift. It’s a mild street grind for a big inch street motor.