CJR said:
What's the status of the development of the 4.0L roller camshaft? I'm interested after having wiped a Crane cam at 10,000miles.
CJR
Sorry to here that.
Were you using the GM cam additive? or equivalent to get the zinc level back up.
Over on the "Yahoo stroker group" were still hard at it!
currently were trying to decide which cam to us, as the copy to make the roller cam from.
There is 2 or maybe 3 design of the 4.0 L cam. one that us a dowel to hold the timing chain sprocket in place and one, that uses a key way, and the 3d cam has a strange wider first journal with a blind hole drill in it,..... that may have been us for indexing we are trying to be able incorporate all of them in to one Roller Cam Blank. Also there is a fuel pump lobe on the carb AMC Inline six that we want to have on the Roller cam blank......if it don't take to much effort!
We have 3 old cams that have been sent to Roto faze and are being evaluated as we speak.
I have put in a call to him and waiting for a return call.
Once we have decided which one, what variation, how , and when i will let you know.
Just to thro out a little more info,
I ask Joe at Roto Faze who he recommended to grind these cam blanks after he has made them.
CAM GRINDING!
He said that if you live in the Eastern states, that Crane (Florida) is who he would recommend. Crane Cams, talk to Chase Night at 386-2552-1151 EXT.# 402
If you live in the Western states, that he would recommend "Schneider Cams" out of California. Take to Jarry 619-297-0227
Joe has used both of these cam manufactures for every thing form a one of a kind roller cam for a 50's V8 caddy(that he raced out on the salt flats) to custom roller motor cycle cams with enlarged cam journals so that more lift could be created!
Flash.