Hello,
also can use Chebbie(Chevy) intake valves, not sure if 2.02 or
1.94.....ain't takin' the head of til' i find where i put the frickin'
timing cover oooooh, 20 yrs. ago or so.
more timing info later.............from hand scribbled early '60 notes in
the original owner's service manual..................DAMN! i been lookin'
for Healey stuff and forgot it WAS Friday!!
HoYo
p.s. an early Ford Falcon radiator fan also fits or was used after the
original decided to 'jettison' at the races in Opelousas,La circa
'62..............HoHoHoYo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike MacLean" <macleans@earthlink.net>
To: <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: Healey 100 Cam Specs
> I still need the diameter of the lifter for the 4 cylinder engine for
> the guy doing the cam profile for my cam. Does anyone have a Healey 100
> cam follower laying on the bench that they can get a quick measurement
> for me?
> Mike MacLean
> 56 BN2
> 60 Sprite
>
> Michael Salter wrote:
>
> This is what I have Mike.
>
> 100 cam specs:
> Lift 0.390"
> Timing @ 0.021" 5, 45, 40, 10
> Duration 230
>
> 100M (and S) cam specs:
> Lift 0.435"
> Timing @ 0.021" 10, 50, 45, 15
> Duration 240
>
> IMHO cam profiling has come a long way since the days when these were
> developed and there are better profiles around now.
> In our Targa engine we are running 0.485" lift
> Timing @ 0.021" 49, 77, 77, 49. Duration 306 This engine still pulls
> very strongly from 1200 RPM.
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