Have. question for those who are more in the know than I. When running the 66-71 flat top piston, L2266F Speed Pro or the cast version 350P30 that have the 1.990 compression distance, what's the limits on lift/duration before you need to notch?
Back in the 80's I ran a DC 509 (248@.050) with L2266F pistons & per the clay test had over .120 on both intake & exhaust... It was a pig, not enough cylinder pressure for the cam... But it sounded nasty as hell.....That part I remember but I also remember there being a rule of thumb that if you kept less than a certain duration @.050, you were good to go. My info quest is for a future rebuild on a 440 for my wagon. I'm going to run the L2266F, or cast equivalent units, when I put it back together. It's currently the low compression, it's a 75, engine. Since I have to do a full build, I'm pre planning for cam possibilities. Figuring on less than 220* @.050 with a 112-114* lobe center.
Everyone said the .509 was the cam to run... I learned a lot... Rhoades lifters gave me back my bottom end but the valve clatter sounded like my buddies pickle fork hydro...Figuring on less than 220* @.050 with a 112-114* lobe center.