Thread: cam help/ideas/advice
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	11-14-2006 10:54 PM #1cam help/ideas/advice
 
 hey guys. well i just picked up a 454. it was rebuilt about 4k miles ago. it was rebuilt stock other than being bored .030 over. the heads are #346236. I am trying to figure out what cam i should go with. i dont want something too boring, but also nothing too radical. i dont care about gas mileage or anything like that. i just want to make some power since i know my heads suck. so any part #s or anything like that would be great. i also am in need of an intake and carb, so advice there would be great too. thanks.
 
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	11-14-2006 11:32 PM #2
 and the gear i believe is 3.73. this is a weekend only kinda car. take it to the track every once in a while. if you guys need any other info, just let me know.
 
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	11-15-2006 06:41 PM #3
 You might want to try this...
 120021 Howards, Camshaft, Chev BB, Hydraulic, F/T,
 Howards, Camshaft, Chev BB, Hydraulic, F/T,
 Lift: .476"/.502" Duration @ .050": 204/214 Lobe Center: 112 Exceptional low end torque. Good in PUs, 4X4s and RVs
 
 Nice, simple hydraulic. Or this one...
 120031 Howards, Camshaft, Chev BB, Hydraulic, F/T,
 Howards, Camshaft, Chev BB, Hydraulic, F/T,
 Lift: .505"/.525" Duration @ .050": 215/225 Lobe Center: 112 Great low and mid-range torque. OK in heavy vehicle
 
 Dont make the mistake of over-camming the engine, you'll end up with a dog. The problem with a stock 454 is the low compression ratio, which limits cam choice. But even with those heads, you can still have a torque monster, and that's good on the street...it just wont be very good at the track, runs out of steam before you get the rpms up. But that's OK, you can build for that later if you want to. Give John or Scott a call at Howard's Cams, 920-233-5228, tell them what you want, and what you have to work with. For a carb and intake, you cant beat an Edelbrock Performer, and a Holley 750 vacuum secondary carb. (or Edelbrock if you prefer) Set up with lots of initial timing, (18) and limit the total timing to 38 or so. I think you'll be very happy. Might be a stock engine, but they have mega torque. JohnWhen your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum! 
 
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	11-15-2006 07:10 PM #4
 What is your stall speed? Originally Posted by al5570 Originally Posted by al5570
 
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	11-15-2006 07:18 PM #5
 well i will jump in the cams that is john.s pick will work good but you need to make this breath so a good set of headers 2 1/2 EX with one X cross this will help good Kn air fillter  
 
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	11-15-2006 11:16 PM #6
 adding a 256-268dur. cam/dual plane intake and small tube headers will really wake up that 454 up!, if you wanted make even more power in the future,you can buy a cheap set of 781's or 049's on ebay for $100-$200 and just use your old valves from your 236's. my two cents
 
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	11-16-2006 05:04 AM #7
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 adding a 256-268dur. cam/dual plane intake and small tube headers will really wake up that 454 up!, if you wanted make even more power in the future,you can buy a cheap set of 781's or 049's on ebay for $100-$200 and just use your old valves from your 236's. my two cents
 
 A couple problems.....if you're talking duration at .050, way too big for a stock engine. This will kill the performance. And the large chamber 781's or 049's wont do any good without a c/r increase. A set of closed chamber heads would be a better choice, try and get the cc's down to 100 or maybe 98cc....this will give a little boost in the c/r. Large chambers and flat top pistons are not a performance build. Dual plane intake and headers were mentioned, but dont go too big on the headers, 1 3/4" are perfect.When your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum! 
 
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	11-16-2006 06:22 AM #8
 yes johny o. i think so 268 if he is taking .050 ?? i do not talk adv. if he is then this would be a smaller cam then the picks.if not @050 this to much bettter with the cams you picked. i like the last one you picked and with out any cr i you not go any bigger or the 781 -049 heads but if you are will to go thru this then yes more cr more cam better heads
 
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	11-16-2006 11:34 AM #9
 when we people around here talk cams, we mean advertised duration, and by the way you can make more power using open chamber heads (less valve shrouding) just have the heads milled to the desired compression ratio.
 
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	11-16-2006 12:50 PM #10
 no i do not who is WE? mill the heads down to what a small chamber then were will you be ? in take valves hanging down past the deck?? been there and done that . if this is a dish piston 454 it will have no CR .the heads he has will work ok with small valve the big block heads are canted so they move from the chamber walls when open yes you could run the 781/049 mill the heads . put the piston.010 in the hole to the deck run a steel shim head gasket run a bigger cam ??? you will have no pistons to valve why?? you just cut it all off the deck AND heads now the in take valves are haning down in the hole ??the bore size will help any head work better and if he works on the ex headers / X cross .and intake and cam with the heads he has with a re cam it should be it 370 hp +? so at this point i still do not know what he wants to do?? not do any thing to it is what i get. just a recam? if so. not rework the engine. then i would run the marine/ Rv cam in it call it good .or buy a 598/638 pump gas engine from me Originally Posted by steelsixpack101 Originally Posted by steelsixpack101  Last edited by pat mccarthy; 11-16-2006 at 01:12 PM. 
 
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	11-16-2006 01:55 PM #11
 We people?? HHmmm.. Thats the first I have heard that. And that's not true about open chambers, you can make tons of power with closed chamber heads, it depends on what else you do with the chamber as far as porting, unshrouding, etc...Milling the heads can only be done so much, then, as Pat said, you get into p/v clearance issues, intake not fitting, etc...a whole host of problems. Open chamber heads only came around because they supposedly run 'cleaner' on the smog engines of the early 70's...it was done for smog reasons, not power reasons.when we people around here talk cams, we mean advertised duration, and by the way you can make more power using open chamber heads (less valve shrouding) just have the heads milled to the desired compression ratio.When your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum! 
 
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	11-16-2006 02:10 PM #12
 oh yes i made good power with close chamber head s Originally Posted by 1JohnnyO Originally Posted by 1JohnnyO  
 
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	11-17-2006 08:09 AM #13
 No one that builds engines talks about cam's in terms of advertised duration. Originally Posted by steelsixpack101 Originally Posted by steelsixpack101
 The reason is every cam company is different.
 I do "roll" the heads meaning that I angle mill them.
 Yes,in the small block Chevy after-market heads you can pick up hp doing this.
 One because it will raise your compression and two because it will change the angle of the valve as it relates to the cylinder head.
 
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	11-16-2006 09:51 PM #14
 well my dart big chief heads have 89 or so cc heads and 2.400 intake and 1.900 ex .you could care less????? then why did you post ???if you post on a cam you should say av or @050?? or should we find out were you came from so we know???? i have had big blocks with 520 lift cams hit with no pv so do not piss on me and tell me it rain
 
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	11-17-2006 04:06 AM #15
 Steelsixpack, it's obvious from your reply's here in this string, and other posts throughout this forum, that you dont really have a handle on making the right parts work together. Less experienced guys come here and ask for help, and sometimes they take what they read here as the whole truth. They might end up building an engine based on bad info. I am responding to what you said because it's not right, and I will continue to do that whenever I see bad info, whether it's from you or anyone else. I would hope anyone else that frequents this board would do the same thing.When your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum! 
 






 
		
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