
After discussing this build with my client, he sent me his largeport head, and his Crower cams.

Unpacked...

cam covers removed....

and fully disassembled, prior to getting cleaned, pressure checked, and tumbled

more to come.......

from another forum wrote:Are those valve seats machined crookedly?
from another froum1 wrote:I'll venture an uneducated guess. A negative number for the exhaust valve closure, i.e. -8.0 BTDC. Perhaps a negative "before" degree reading equals "after"?
PS: Are you keeping the fishing line weight or returning it to the client?
from another forum2 wrote:The nomenclature is very strange to begin with and the visual aid isn't helping at all with the intake going full circle.
The duration @0.05 lift and the opening closing degrees don't add up for me. The intake calcutes to 212 but the exhaust ends up at 228. If I interpret the minus sign for the exhaust wrong I can get it to 212 but then there wouldn't be any overlap (on the contrary all valves would be closed for 8°). Also the ramp seems to be very slow/wide but that might just be me as I'm comparing it to Catcams which are known for a rather aggressive ramp angle.
I haven't wrapped my brain around engine related things for years and it's very late so I might be completely off
Sepheroth86 wrote:I enjoy reading these posts.
I wish this forum was as active as it was back in the late 1990's.
from another forum wrote:I seen the clearance thing but disregarded the 'hot' part entirely as the seemed in the ballpark for 'cold' - maybe another typo?
Have you tried contacting Crower - as there's some blurb about changed specs and stuff?
from another forum wrote:I know it's tedious but in my opinion you would be best off to measure it yourself - if they did change the specs at one point who knows what version you have in hand.
EDIT: as for the illustration it looks intended as an abstract and not to the actual degree as 8° ATDC isn't anywhere close to what is pictured in either of the two drawings