Re: My 365 That Isn't
Big mistake! The 30-30 cam is a terrible road engine cam. Use the LT-1 cam. It will idle about the same, but have a lot more low end torque. Search "327 LT-1" on the TDB. Then follow the links to The Corvette Forum for all the system engineering data and chassis dyno tests.
You can replace the cam (and new cams ALWAYS need new lifters) without pulling the block for a complete rebuild.
If you do want to completely rebuild the block, use the F-M L2166 OE replacement pistons. Re-read the compression ratio article. If you absorb it you will measure deck clearance prior to disassembling the block, so you can start the compression ratio management process, and my recommended not to exceed 10.5:1 should be easily achieveable with proper head gasket selection assuming the block and heads have not been excessively milled.
Why did you use a .028" gasket with flat top/valve notched pistons instead of the Fel-Pro .015" shim gasket?
The lobe wear was likely a problem before you did the recent work, but you probably just didn't recognize the symptoms.
Duke
Big mistake! The 30-30 cam is a terrible road engine cam. Use the LT-1 cam. It will idle about the same, but have a lot more low end torque. Search "327 LT-1" on the TDB. Then follow the links to The Corvette Forum for all the system engineering data and chassis dyno tests.
You can replace the cam (and new cams ALWAYS need new lifters) without pulling the block for a complete rebuild.
If you do want to completely rebuild the block, use the F-M L2166 OE replacement pistons. Re-read the compression ratio article. If you absorb it you will measure deck clearance prior to disassembling the block, so you can start the compression ratio management process, and my recommended not to exceed 10.5:1 should be easily achieveable with proper head gasket selection assuming the block and heads have not been excessively milled.
Why did you use a .028" gasket with flat top/valve notched pistons instead of the Fel-Pro .015" shim gasket?
The lobe wear was likely a problem before you did the recent work, but you probably just didn't recognize the symptoms.
Duke
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