Mstone68440RR
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Int: Dur 271 .578 lift (1.5 ratio)
Ex: Dur 269.7 .583 lift
He believes it to be a P4120662 based on the lift and duration and reference to older catalogs. This number fits right between a P4120661 and P4120663 which I have some info online with specs, nut nothing for my cam ( possibly discontinued)
Curious as to the operating range of this cam as it has much more lift than I expected. The builder told me the cam lobes are I excellent shape, no signs of wear and tear. He believes some better breathing heads should work well with the cam.
Some motor combo info
1968 440 block .030 over
TRW L2355F30 pistons
Previous heads 906 w/ Harland Sharp 1.5 roller rockers - unknown if any port work was performed.
727 full reverse manual valve body, torque converter unknown specs, probably close to stock?
742 3.91 sure grip
Car has been 8.21 @ 86.88 mph in the 1/8th mile, I believe it was capable of dipping into 7.9 range if I had it tuned perfectly. Goal with new heads would be to get down to 12.0 in the 1/4 mile area and still drive comfortably on the street.
Builder likes the Edelbrock easy streets, price is right. He is leaning towards the 75cc models to boost compression up a tad with Aluminum heads. Pistons are slightly in the hole ( .028 in the hole) with -7cc valve reliefs and old heads used the steel head gasket. Also have read about and spoke to Todd Marsh briefly about his Sidewinder heads. I like the idea of being able to reuse my current rockers and pushrods and even the cam and lifters if it works well with everything else.
Will this cam and AL heads ( with minor work, bowl blend) work well together? Motor did not make much power past 54-5500 rpms at the track. In fact, I had the car dyno’ed at Westech prior to purchase almost 6 years ago and it was right @ 300 hp 300 TQ to the rear wheels using an older torker manifold and a Holley 700 cfm carb ( which I soon found out had non - functioning secondaries). I don’t have access to the Dyno sheet right now, but will find it when I get home
Thanks,
Mark
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