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So is the roller cams different??
Last edited by BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA (7/27/2022 8:15 PM)
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The cam doesn't care, BUT there are a few things to consider:
1.) What firing order do you want it to have? Ford made the move to the 351 order for a reason. I'd stick with that.
2.) Do you need a reduced base circle cam? Some strokers with typical nut and bolt rod bolts have clearance issues with the bolts and the cam, so they require the use of a reduced base circle cam. If the rods are capscrew this should be a non issue.
3.) Are you running EFI or a carb? A cam for an EFI application will typically be ground on a wider LSA so the computer has an easier time getting it to idle acceptably. Most EFI cams are ground on a 112-114 LSA, even for a performance grind. A cam for a carb application could be as tight as 108. You may get a lumpier idle, but can still tune the carb to run acceptably.
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What is the effect of LSA on idle vacuum? For those with power brakes
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Howard’s had recommended a LSA of 112 .
It’s a standard bore but changing the pistons to flat top not gonna be a stroker just a 1998 Explorer engine with flat tops and the GT40P heads with a performer intake and 570 Holley avenger carb . Petronix 3 distributor also Hi-po manifolds. TKO how do I know about the small circle cam you mentioned?
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The Howard’s cam was a 221275-12 and was a 270/278 and 528/533 wanting something close to that it can be in a different brand if I can find one. Howard’s are having trouble finding blanks to grind.
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
Howard’s had recommended a LSA of 112 .
It’s a standard bore but changing the pistons to flat top not gonna be a stroker just a 1998 Explorer engine with flat tops and the GT40P heads with a performer intake and 570 Holley avenger carb . Petronix 3 distributor also Hi-po manifolds. TKO how do I know about the small circle cam you mentioned?
If its not a stroker don't worry about it.
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TKOPerformance wrote:
BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
Howard’s had recommended a LSA of 112 .
It’s a standard bore but changing the pistons to flat top not gonna be a stroker just a 1998 Explorer engine with flat tops and the GT40P heads with a performer intake and 570 Holley avenger carb . Petronix 3 distributor also Hi-po manifolds. TKO how do I know about the small circle cam you mentioned?If its not a stroker don't worry about it.
its gonna be standard bore if I cand find some standard bore flat top pistons too....TKO sent you a message
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Standard bore flat top Forged pistons will be here monday
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
Howard’s had recommended a LSA of 112 .
It’s a standard bore but changing the pistons to flat top not gonna be a stroker just a 1998 Explorer engine with flat tops
What's wrong with the stock pistons if it's a standard bore? Are not stock pistons flat tops with valve reliefs in them? What change are you expecting with different pistons?
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Bearing Bob wrote:
BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
Howard’s had recommended a LSA of 112 .
It’s a standard bore but changing the pistons to flat top not gonna be a stroker just a 1998 Explorer engine with flat tops
What's wrong with the stock pistons if it's a standard bore? Are not stock pistons flat tops with valve reliefs in them? What change are you expecting with different pistons?
it has the explorer dished pistons I should increase the compression a little.
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