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I've also made a manual tenssioner out of a spare.
I've also made a manual tenssioner out of a spare.
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You need to rethink that tensioner. Call me & I will tell you what needs to be changed & you will understand why. Or, you can look at one of the APE tensioner pictures & you might be able to see what I am getting at. Ray.Here is the current state of things
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I've also made a manual tenssioner out of a spare.
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I just wanted to ask if the cams were degreed before the valve to piston clay test. If so, what were they degreed at? If they were set as per stock, the measurement means little as stock timing can be out quite a bit.
I would rather move timing one degree instead of making new valve reliefs. Unless you are running big duration cams with lots of overlap I really doubt that the valve/piston interference would be an issue, but checking it is a good idea.
If you want to se a pretty good discussion on quench, static/dynamic compression ratio,and cam timing, check out : www.jeepstrokers.com With that in mind, 0.0 deck hight and .043 gasket sound real good.
On the other hand it might be fun to do the calculations for the 78mm bore and 67mm bore,just to see how it came from the factory and how the bigger bore affects this.Ihave no idea,but it'll give you something to do while you wait for info on how much you can get out of your JE's. It's out there, you just gotta believe.Are they 80-83 1100 #128324's?And I agree on getting your static ratio right first,especially as you may not have a lot of choices in longer duration intake cams.Though I wouldn't mind being wrong about that.
So just cutting new valve reliefs may be enough?Yahoo.