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Re: Subject: 289/302 Conversions - My own biased opinion

To: Craig Wright <cwright@pdghightower.com>
Subject: Re: Subject: 289/302 Conversions - My own biased opinion
From: Larry Paulick <larry.p@erols.com>
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 19:42:08 -0700
Craig, I don't understand why a roller cam wouldn't work on the street. 
  Mustangs from 1988 forward have been using them, and that is a street 
car.

The advantage of a roller cam is that it can ramp up fast, and don't 
have the problem with this steep ramp that a flat tappet does.  This 
allows better breathing, without the wear, friction, and heat of a 
non-roller cam.

Check with the cam people, as I have never heard of a roller cam dying a 
quick death with idle speeds.

Frankly, why would it?

Larry

Craig Wright wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> 
> Your plans sound good except I would worry about a roller cam on the 
> street. Many knowledgeable people that I have spoken with said that they 
> die quick deaths if they spend much time idling. If you are going to use 
> the same profile as the original 289 hp you won't gain any HP by using 
> roller lifters. You can get a lot of HP out of a solid flat tappet cam 
> and still keep it streetable with a long life. I suggest you do some 
> homework before committing to a roller and make sure that it is what you 
> want. I've got a 289 with flat tappet cam, '69 Ford Windsor heads, and 
> it cranks out 425 hp at 7500 rpm [although it is a little high strung 
> for the street ;) ]
> 
> Craig Wright
> 
> 
> Scott Hutchinson wrote:
> 
> 
>>Right now the 260 is sitting on the floor of my garage, the result of a
>>bad throwout bearing.  It is amazing that such a tiny little part can be
>>the cause of so much work.  Any way while the motor is out I am going to
>>try some minor work to the motor to improve performance, but more
>>importantly to increase durability and efficiency.
>>
>>The plans are thus.
>>
>>1.  Screw in rocker studs.
>>2.  New valve seats for unleaded gas.
>>3.  Bronze valve guides.
>>4.  Roller rockers. (Probably CompCams Magnums, maybe promagnums but
>>most          people have said this would be over kill.
>>5.  Custom Ground roller camshaft that is basically a reproduction of
>>the   289 hp cam.  It will have the same firing order as the 260 and
>>should        provide a nice hp boost without killing the low end torque.
>>CompCams      will custom grind it for about $300.
>>6.  Crane drop in roller lifters.  (no modification to the block
>>required.)
>>7.  F4B and Holley 1848.
>>8.  Centerforce Clutch.
>>9.  Roller Timing Chain
>>
>>I am quite happy with the performance of the car with the 260.  I seems
>>to me the real limitation of the Tiger is traction.  Even if you put 400
>>hp out of the tailshaft, you just can't get it to the ground without
>>doing some major mods to the bodywork.  Who knows though, I've only had
>>the car for a year, so maybe in a few I'll get bored and throw a blown,
>>347 stroker in there, backed up by a Richardson 6 speed,  I mean if your
>>gonna go for gears why not have a few more than four.
>>
>>I should have it all back together by the end of the month so I'll let
>>you know how it comes out.
>>
>>Scott
> 
> 



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