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General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: JimmyFW1 on September 21, 2011, 11:29:05 AM
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OK, ya'll may see from my other post that I'm having to rebuild the top end of my 4-banger.
I read on a post over on jeepsunlimited.com that someone use a touch longer push rod to create a stroker effect.
Is this possible by just getting a touch longer pushrod?
I know I don't know much about engine internals, but this sounds iffy to me...
Any thoughts???
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if you don't know how to check that I wouldn't play with stuff like that. you could end up with valves that don't close if you go to long
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if you don't know how to check that I wouldn't play with stuff like that. you could end up with valves that don't close if you go to long
Or Valves that contact the Piston.
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OK, ya'll may see from my other post that I'm having to rebuild the top end of my 4-banger.
I read on a post over on jeepsunlimited.com that someone use a touch longer push rod to create a stroker effect.
Is this possible by just getting a touch longer pushrod?
I know I don't know much about engine internals, but this sounds iffy to me...
Any thoughts???
for valves you use the correct length pushrod to achieve the correct hydaulic lifter preload, too long and your valves will stay open (and your engine will run like crap and that is if it will start) , too short and they'll be noisy or worst case scenario they will come out of the rockers (although that is extreme). using longer pushrods will not give you more valve lift, that's not possible and as far as displacement (more displacement in the case of a stroker) the valvetrain has nothing to do with it, get a different cam if you want more lift or more overlap, different duration, different open/close angles, etc - regardless of the pushrod length your valves will open/close at the same rotational angle points and will generate the same amount of lift (given that there is some preload and the lifters are not bottoming out).
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for valves you use the correct length pushrod to achieve the correct hydaulic lifter preload, too long and your valves will stay open (and your engine will run like crap and that is if it will start) , too short and they'll be noisy or worst case scenario they will come out of the rockers (although that is extreme). using longer pushrods will not give you more valve lift, that's not possible and as far as displacement (more displacement in the case of a stroker) the valvetrain has nothing to do with it, get a different cam if you want more lift or more overlap, different duration, different open/close angles, etc - regardless of the pushrod length your valves will open/close at the same rotational angle points and will generate the same amount of lift (given that there is some preload and the lifters are not bottoming out).
That's exactly the kind of response & information I was expecting. THANKS
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That's exactly the kind of response & information I was expecting. THANKS
remember to figure out why that valve is open on your old head, make sure it's not bent and if it is find out why. And also replace the lifters and pushrods (not optional at this point for you given the history) to avoid any issues (they are dirt cheap so not an issue there).
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remember to figure out why that valve is open on your old head, make sure it's not bent and if it is find out why. And also replace the lifters and pushrods (not optional at this point for you given the history) to avoid any issues (they are dirt cheap so not an issue there).
I will be getting back to work on it this weekend, weather permitting (no garage).
I had planned on replacing the rods, rockers, lifters, pivots & retainers. Since I'm putting the work into putting a new head on it, I might as well have all newer hardware.
And my brother-in-law (who has been a Chrysler mechanic for about 9 years now) was helping me break it down last weekend. He said visually the bottom end looked good, but as we all know (him included) we can't tell 100% for sure unless it's broken all the way down. And the valve guide appeared to the be problem. His thought was that I just bought myself some time by having the #3 done awhile back, when I should have had the whole valve train redone.
Que sera sera...
Will let ya'll know when i get it back together...
The donor motor owner that sold me the reman'd head also had a 4.0 TB on the motor & the rest of the motor too. Wanna take the intake to have it bored to match the 4.0 TB bore, and have it sandblasted & polished out internally too...
I figure that'll help it inhale a little better, and along with the new headers I was given it'll exhale better too...
:koolaid:
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And the valve guide appeared to the be problem. His thought was that I just bought myself some time by having the #3 done awhile back, when I should have had the whole valve train redone.
Que sera sera...
The donor motor owner that sold me the reman'd head also had a 4.0 TB on the motor & the rest of the motor too. Wanna take the intake to have it bored to match the 4.0 TB bore, and have it sandblasted & polished out internally too...
I figure that'll help it inhale a little better, and along with the new headers I was given it'll exhale better too...
:koolaid:
I though it sounded funny you only replaced 1 valve.
and you could always get a 62-64mm tb and port match everything to it!! I would recommend getting new cam or performance cam if possible. and having the crank checked/turned at the same time!!
!!!do it right the first time!!!
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I though it sounded funny you only replaced 1 valve.
and you could always get a 62-64mm tb and port match everything to it!! I would recommend getting new cam or performance cam if possible. and having the crank checked/turned at the same time!!
!!!do it right the first time!!!
Waqnna point me to a cam besides the Hesco one.
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Waqnna point me to a cam besides the Hesco one.
honestly I didn't think they were available unless you found a used one was my last understanding
the hesco one is new info to me
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Found Dodge /Jeep Performance number of. P4529658
Anybody know where to get one and was it worth it.
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Found Dodge /Jeep Performance number of. P4529658
Anybody know where to get one and was it worth it.
NOS only. Just about every Dealer liquidated their stock if they had any years ago. There are actually 6 Mopar Performance Purple cams. Check the FAQ and the profile should be there.
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Waqnna point me to a cam besides the Hesco one.
Crane and Comp cams or get a regrind
The donor motor owner that sold me the reman'd head also had a 4.0 TB on the motor & the rest of the motor too. Wanna take the intake to have it bored to match the 4.0 TB bore, and have it sandblasted & polished out internally too...
I figure that'll help it inhale a little better, and along with the new headers I was given it'll exhale better too...
:koolaid:
there no need to bore the intake with a 4.0L t/b, it's already the same as the intake manifold maybe take of 1mm around with a semi-round file if you want it to be the exact same diameter (they are very close though).
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is the hesco one no good?
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is the hesco one no good?
Not sure but with a price of
289.00 and you need a Valve spring kit for
89.00
378.00 seems kind of high for a cam
and you still need to get new lifters.
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Not sure but with a price of
289.00 and you need a Valve spring kit for
89.00
378.00 seems kind of high for a cam
and you still need to get new lifters.
cheep performance = boom usually.. pay to play or stay stock
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cheep performance = boom usually.. pay to play or stay stock
Forgot the lifter for $50. Also may need new pushrods too.
So for me and the way the jeep is running now I'm not sure it would be worth it, cause its running good now. Except that Exhaust leak.
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Forgot the lifter for $50. Also may need new pushrods too.
So for me and the way the jeep is running now I'm not sure it would be worth it, cause its running good now. Except that Exhaust leak.
if you don't do it right the first time you will just repeat what you did the last time. buy your self some time and be rebuilding again shortly down the road
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Here is why I said it seemed high. Got a reply back from comp Cams and I may go with this one.
I would recommend running #68-232-4 which specs at 206/212 @.050 460/476 113lsa
This cam is designed for fuel injected applications and has an 800-4800rpm operating range.
We do not offer this cam in a kit with springs and retainers, as you will need to get the springs, retainers, and licks from Mopar Performance or HESCO.
The cam and lifters combo runs $198.48 with free shipping in the U.S.
Please let me know what you think, and if you would like to place an order.
901-795-2400 ext 581
Thanks,
Chris Ryan
COMP performance group
Technical Department
3406 Democrat Rd.
Memphis,TN 38118
Phone: (901)795-2400 ext 581
Fax: (901)366-1807
cryan@compcams.com
www.compperformancegroup.com
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Never mind my last post, they sent me the info for a 6CYL. So it looks like they also do not carry anything for our engine.
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that's a neat cam though, i wonder if thy have 4 cyl blanks, they can grind one to specs if they do.
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that's a neat cam though, i wonder if thy have 4 cyl blanks, they can grind one to specs if they do.
Thats what I was asking them. sent another E-mail out.
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that's a neat cam though, i wonder if thy have 4 cyl blanks, they can grind one to specs if they do.
lol prob double the hesco price lol
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lol prob double the hesco price lol
the cam and lifters for the 6cyl at $198 - that's way cheaper than hesco. not sure what's the 4cyl one at if they have blanks or not, could be more pricey for a one-off, we'll see when grumpy hears back from them.
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the cam and lifters for the 6cyl at $198 - that's way cheaper than hesco. not sure what's the 4cyl one at if they have blanks or not, could be more pricey for a one-off, we'll see when grumpy hears back from them.
ya that's what I was implying.. asking the custom make one will be more then 200$ will prob make the hesco one worth second look.
not to mention they wouldn't have any testing done with it. so you would be the guinea pig.
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Well got my reply and its still cheaper than Hesco.
My apologies, I thought the 4cyl said 4 liter.
We would have to do a custom grind for your setup on our 114-000-5 core.
The cam would run $194.62 with free shipping and would take 2-3 days to grind and ship out.
Please let me know what you think, and if you would like to place an order.
901-795-2400 ext 581
Thanks,
Chris Ryan
COMP performance group
Technical Department
3406 Democrat Rd.
Memphis,TN 38118
Phone: (901)795-2400 ext 581
Fax: (901)366-1807
cryan@compcams.com
www.compperformancegroup.com
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ya that's what I was implying.. asking the custom make one will be more then 200$ will prob make the hesco one worth second look.
not to mention they wouldn't have any testing done with it. so you would be the guinea pig.
you won't be a guineapig, the cams are the same just delete the middle 2 cylinders, plus they can probably add a bit more lift or duration or both if your valves and springs can handle it.