andyf
Well-Known Member
Good point, Fish. That is why I asked the man at Lunati Cams about valve lash. He said that the lobes are designed with ramps of various rates. If the lash is tighter than ideal, the edges of the lifters want to dig into the lobes!
WHAT ???
Since I know a little but not a LOT, I took him at his word and stayed with the spec that was called for on the cam card.
I'm not disappointed in the performance as it is now. I did lose some punch when I went from the 3.91 gear to the 3.55 but I expected that. I made that gear swap because when I had the 3.91, I also had a Gear Vendors unit in the car. When I sold the Gear Vendors, I switched to the 3.55 just to make freeway driving tolerable.
I will be switching to some shorter tires that will have the effect of a deeper axle gear. The 5 speed will stir things up as well, since it has a 2.87 1st gear ratio compared to the TF 727 2.45.
Finally, I did not expect to see the lifters cost so much! In 2013 when I was considering the same thing, I thought I saw Hughes or Comp lifters for under $500. I figured I could do this for under $1200 total. Not that money is everything but jeez...
You'll get more return on the investment by switching to EFI than changing to a roller cam. A Holley Sniper setup with the Hyperspark distributor will give you computer controlled fuel and spark plus data logging. The 528 cam is a pretty good compromise for your type of engine so you aren't going to notice a huge improvement on the street with roller cam. You should notice a pretty big improvement though from a tuned EFI conversion. The investment would be about the same for either one.