I'm hearing mixed things about the 1.7's...i'd love to go with them for the
little bit extra, but some people seem to think they are bad! they are the
same price as the 1.6's so my hp's per $ thinking says buy the 1.7's! can
anyone give me a definate answer? I'll have to check on the clearance
issues...
I do need to talk to marty at KRC soon
Tim Althoff
www.yllwdkta.com
-----Original Message-----
From: jon@dakota-truck.net
To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net
Sent: 11/7/02 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: DML: Re: RE: Re: winter projects...
"Gary Hedlin" <ghedlin@theramp.net> wrote:
: The comp cams 1.6 ratio cams (part no 1424-KIT) will work perfect.
They
: also are significantly cheaper than the crowers. The 1.7's really
don't
: give you that much HP compared to the 1.6's. If your doing the rocker
arms,
: I'ld recomend a camshaft too. a Comp Cams 504/.512 Lift, 200/206
Duration
: (part no 3310) should work nicely, thats what I'm using for my new V6.
I was going to suggest to Tim that as long as he was changing out
the
rockers, he might as well step up to the 1.7s for that extra lift, but
I'd have to qualify that by saying that I'm not really up on what is
available.
It sounds like the 1.7s might be significantly more expensive than the
1.6s,
and if that's the case then the small additional increase might not be
worth the extra cash outlay. If they were the same price though, I'd go
with the 1.7s as long as you know there aren't any piston to valve
clearance
problems. I seem to remember that if you upgrade to the rollers, you
should
get higher valve covers too, or cut the baffles out of the stock ones.
Speaking of rockers in general, does anyone have any before/after
dyno data? The stock ratio on our Daks is already 1.6, so the only
thing going to 1.6 rollers will give you is decreased friction and
probably closer production tolerances than the stock stamped steel
units. (Though it does give you the ability to rev a bit higher if
that is what you're into.) :-) So, it doesn't *seem* like there are
huge gains to be had here - I wouldn't expect any miracles and before
doing this swap, I would definitely like to see some dyno data
considering you're probably looking at dropping a few bills on it. :-)
When I did a "performance rebuild" on my 440 Barracuda, I went with
aluminum roller rockers, but mainly because I needed an adjustable
valvetrain - if I didn't, I probably would have stuck with the stockers.
---Jon-
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