uk-maxie
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Firstly, yes I have searched on here and I've seen there is already quite a bit of preload info, but I couldn't see any that relates specifically to the cam and lifters we have.
Koffel built us a 440 stroker a few years ago and the build sheet says it's a P5007698 cam. Googling only gives info on the P5007698AE and suggests it's a 292/509 cam but Koffel's dyno sheet says it's the 484 version.
I don't know if this affects how much preload we should set the lifters to but Koffel told us their procedure:
"The way i set the rockers is when ex rocker just starts to open you set the int.I get just a little drag on .0015 feeler guage then turn down adjuster 5/8 turn and tighten lock nut.Then to set ex you wait till int valve has just finished closed. This method will give you about .040-.050 preload which is what cam people want on the lifters".
We did this at the weekend, and mentioned it to someone here in the UK I've known for years and trust him as a mechanic and racer, and he said he'd go with Hughes' recommendation of 0.120-0.140" !! He says most people agree that lifters now need more preload than they used to, as new lifters start off from used cores which are refurbished.
If I had a Hughes cam I'd probably go with that but from what I've read on here, 40-50 thou seems more common, so I wanted to ask if anyone has any info on what MP recommend for their cam and lifters?
The reason I ask is that we've now had 2 occasions when a pushrod has jumped out from its location under the rocker. This could be down to faulty lifters but our trusted UK adviser mentioned above suggests, using only 40 thou could be the reason they are jumping out and that we need more preload.
Any advice gratefully received
Firstly, yes I have searched on here and I've seen there is already quite a bit of preload info, but I couldn't see any that relates specifically to the cam and lifters we have.
Koffel built us a 440 stroker a few years ago and the build sheet says it's a P5007698 cam. Googling only gives info on the P5007698AE and suggests it's a 292/509 cam but Koffel's dyno sheet says it's the 484 version.
I don't know if this affects how much preload we should set the lifters to but Koffel told us their procedure:
"The way i set the rockers is when ex rocker just starts to open you set the int.I get just a little drag on .0015 feeler guage then turn down adjuster 5/8 turn and tighten lock nut.Then to set ex you wait till int valve has just finished closed. This method will give you about .040-.050 preload which is what cam people want on the lifters".
We did this at the weekend, and mentioned it to someone here in the UK I've known for years and trust him as a mechanic and racer, and he said he'd go with Hughes' recommendation of 0.120-0.140" !! He says most people agree that lifters now need more preload than they used to, as new lifters start off from used cores which are refurbished.
If I had a Hughes cam I'd probably go with that but from what I've read on here, 40-50 thou seems more common, so I wanted to ask if anyone has any info on what MP recommend for their cam and lifters?
The reason I ask is that we've now had 2 occasions when a pushrod has jumped out from its location under the rocker. This could be down to faulty lifters but our trusted UK adviser mentioned above suggests, using only 40 thou could be the reason they are jumping out and that we need more preload.
Any advice gratefully received
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