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Offline Bloke

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« on: August 05, 2003, 07:53:29 PM »
Hey Guys,

I'm just putting my 2275 together and have a question I hope you guys can help me out with.  Here are some specs on the Motor, 82 DMS 6 circle crank, 94mm Mahle P&C, 5.394 H-beam rods, 44x37.5 P&P S/E heads, scat tall manifolds, 48 IDA's, 9.1:1 comp, 1 3/4\" header with 2 1/2\" Magnaflow exhaust.  It had a FK-87 in it and made 188hp.  Unfortunatly it droped a valve, so I am rebuilding it and while I'm at it I chose to change to a Web-Cam 86c with Scat Lube-A-Lobe new lifters (reground by SLR) and bump the compression up to 9.75:1.

I'm on the mock-up stage at the moment  and about to degree the cam in, I know a few of you guys (Geoff, Alan U and Brad P) all have experience with this cam.  Is it worth advancing (or retarding) it 2-4 deg???  Right now it is strait up, but I would like to know before I put it all back together.

Thanks for any help guys.

Rob
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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2003, 09:13:50 PM »
Hi Rob, We all run ours straight up and it makes Killer power! You will love it.

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« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2003, 09:26:00 PM »
Thanks Geoff,

That's what I thought, just wanted to get your opinions.  I'm looking forward to getting this thing back together :D . Thanks again.

Rob.
Rob

The guy over in Thunder Bay.

1962 Cal-Look Bug
1975 project Bug