Friday, May 20, 2011

Camshaft spec card

The cam is a Crane Cams HIT-280-NC.

  • Valve Setting
    • intake .000
    • exhaust .000
  • Cam lift
    • intake .2925
    • exhaust .2925
  • Valve lift
    • intake .515
    • exhaust .515
  • Rocker arm ratio 1.76
  • Advertised duration 280°
  • Duration @ .050 224°
Nice cam for a truck. If I were buying  a new cam I would have picked a dual profile. This cam is good enough to not spend the money on a new cam. 



 

Monday, May 16, 2011

new info on the truck

Clark hopefully you are following.

Well I pulled the motor this weekend. I wanted to pull it to go thru it and identify the parts, fix a few leaks, and replace any worn out parts. The valves look like they are in bad shape and need to be replaced. On further inspection the exhaust valves are sucked into the head, which usually means worn out seats. So new heads might be in order. Then I moved on to the cylinders. They seam to be in good shape. They just need a hone job. Then I grabbed my calipers to measure the size. To my amazement, it measured 4.13 dia. I thought it was a 390 which should measure 4.05. I also thought it was .030 over so it should have been 4.08 dia. The pistons are stamped STD, so they aren't over bores. Then I measured the stroke. It is 4.00. Now I grabbed my book to look up bore and stroke on all FE motors. There is only one motor that has that bore and stroke. THE BIG BAD ASS 428. I also cross referenced the block casting number and it shows a 428 made between '66 and '68. This is a good day. Earlier today I was trying to figure out how much it would cost to stroke a 390 to 422 by overboring .06 using mercury 410 pistons and a 428 crank. Let me reiterate THIS IS A GOOD DAY.