toppers33
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I have a 1966 Dodge Coronet that has a 383 4 barrel with a 727tf. I cannot set the base ignition timing as the timing mark jumps around way too much and is never steady. I had reason to take the oil pan off recently and sure enough I noticed the cam chain had loads of slop. So this winter's job is to replace the timing chain.
I do not know the cam specs. The engine has been apart at some point in it's life. It is 30 over and has the later low comp pistons. I measure and calcultaed CR at 8.3:1 some time ago. It's just a street cruiser so I can live with the low CR. It has a performer intake, 1 3/4" Doug's headers on a 2 1/2 system to flow master 40s. A 600cfm Holley vac sec carb and that's all I know about the engine.
I require a sanity check before I start the timing chain replacement. I know the correct way is to degree the cam but not knowing the specs makes it a much bigger job than just finding TDC and setting the timing gears so both 0 markers are in line. Would this be a no no? If so I guess I'm going to have to measure the duration, lift and calculate the ICL of the cam before I can try and work out what it is. If I then work out what the cam is I would need to find a copy of the cam card to see what the recommended instal would be?
Am I over thinking the job? Advice appreciated before I start the work.
Regards,
Lee
I do not know the cam specs. The engine has been apart at some point in it's life. It is 30 over and has the later low comp pistons. I measure and calcultaed CR at 8.3:1 some time ago. It's just a street cruiser so I can live with the low CR. It has a performer intake, 1 3/4" Doug's headers on a 2 1/2 system to flow master 40s. A 600cfm Holley vac sec carb and that's all I know about the engine.
I require a sanity check before I start the timing chain replacement. I know the correct way is to degree the cam but not knowing the specs makes it a much bigger job than just finding TDC and setting the timing gears so both 0 markers are in line. Would this be a no no? If so I guess I'm going to have to measure the duration, lift and calculate the ICL of the cam before I can try and work out what it is. If I then work out what the cam is I would need to find a copy of the cam card to see what the recommended instal would be?
Am I over thinking the job? Advice appreciated before I start the work.
Regards,
Lee