will Kent 218 cam fit?
Discussion
Boosted, that sounds very good to start with!
Hadn't assumed it would/could be a straight swap, and would like to double check:
So you can confirm that the lift of a 218 is not more than 0.45"? As otherwise valves can hit pistons, etc. (and I am worried about this).
Do you know the lift of the 218 by the way? Can't find it, the 214 is at 0.494" and that is way over 0.45"! And read about a 214 requires machining (heads for the double springs to seat properly perhaps?), and the 218 is the 214 replacement.....
When TVRs are fitted with 218s, did they perhaps have pocketed pistons as standard?
Confusing myself now..., please help.
Rob
Hadn't assumed it would/could be a straight swap, and would like to double check:
So you can confirm that the lift of a 218 is not more than 0.45"? As otherwise valves can hit pistons, etc. (and I am worried about this).
Do you know the lift of the 218 by the way? Can't find it, the 214 is at 0.494" and that is way over 0.45"! And read about a 214 requires machining (heads for the double springs to seat properly perhaps?), and the 218 is the 214 replacement.....
When TVRs are fitted with 218s, did they perhaps have pocketed pistons as standard?
Confusing myself now..., please help.
Rob
The 218 is a softer cam than 214 so likely to have less lift, sorry no spec to hand, pretty sure it will run with standard (non pocketed pistons)
TVR used the 214 in some of the models before they had their own special grinds. i don't think they ever fitted a standard 218, but probably based theirs on it.
BTW 218 is a good choice
Tim
TVR used the 214 in some of the models before they had their own special grinds. i don't think they ever fitted a standard 218, but probably based theirs on it.
BTW 218 is a good choice
Tim
I can't remember the lift now but they go straight in. I've fitted several of them without issues and never had to machine the heads either. Andymadmacs 400 SE had a 218 installed (presumably by TVR) and we replaced that with a V8D 218 hybrid, again there were no issues and iirc we also milled .030" off the block to raise compression and tighten the squish band a tad.
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