Yes, you matter Bill !I'm driving to Seattle tomorrow.... Does that count? lol
Yes, you matter Bill !I'm driving to Seattle tomorrow.... Does that count? lol
Old Bill's matter bro.Yes, you matter Bill !
Damn right, call wasi !Old Bill's matter bro.
not meMike did I buy a disc brake set up off of you ?
1974 dart that was up in a field , with some crazy looking goats nearby
Our Mopar Magic Show (All Around Mopars) near Gig Harbor will be on 7/27Mike do you have a new list of mopar show.
Hey Mike, Gary and I are still planning on coming over for a visit?Hey Dale! How have you been?
What part of eastern Washington?Snohomish WA now but plans for Eastern WA in the not too distant future.
Just waiting till the kid graduates this summer, then we will be heading East.
There's a 40'x60' (Minimum) shop and some property in our future.
You guys are always welcome - I'll send a PM with my cell#Hey Mike, Gary and I are still planning on coming over for a visit?
Somewhere on the northeast side of Moses Lake, maybe as far north as Lake Roosevelt.What part of eastern Washington?
I know this is an old post, but Ken at Oregon cam, is still at it, and I’ve had great experience from him. Including November of this year2024. He asked me a few questions on what I was building, its use, gearing ext. he ground me a cam for my build. Am very happy with it. I would highly recommend them!!I'll say a couple things here... First off I'm a big fan of Oregon cam grinding (in Vancouver Washington) there's an old man named Ken that owns the place and you can ask for specifically. No waiting in line no waiting for some techline kid to call you back and no hype..
With that said you may want to put your questions out on the Race part of the Forum and start a thread there... keep in mind you're going to get a wide variety of opinions... What I usually do is collect all these opinions and draw my own conclusion... always remembering this is the internet and there are people who are able to write and say things that self-perpetuate themselves into being the correct answer when it's just ego...
I believe a lot of advancing or over advancing your cam will be experimental to your specs... I believe there'll be a baseline to work by in the cam grinders should give you that. Also remember Hughes engines does not grind cams...
keep in mind you're talking to somebody who has been told they have the slowest Stroker motor on the entire forum...lol..
Hi Ken, have you done anything with the 273 920 heads on a 318? I’m playing with that a bit. Not looking for race engine , but a fun street car. Porting heads and intake, a little taller flat top pistons for quench, Oregon cam custom ground (mild) cam. Performance intake 650 avs II carb. I’m also using manifolds.. hate headers. Was just wondering your experiences with any of this? Thanks Mark.I was reading your posts and I have a couple of questions. One is why the the flat tappet cam? I roller cam will make more manifold vacuum for street use and more power. The other question I have yet to see any motor with over 11 to 1 scr that doesn't ping on the street. It will run on premium, but it will beat itself to death under load. As far as cam advancement anything more than 4 degrees will start to cause other issues. I have been building stroker Mopar engines for over 20 years and have seen a lot of issues that were caused and what had to be done to correct them. Now if you are going to just race it the combination looks decent, but you are leaving some on the table with a flat tappet cam.
As far as Woodburn I have been attending for over 25 years every year. I do not do car shows, but I do race my 68 Dart every chance I get with a 340, with mufflers, DOT rear tire at 10:30's 128 mph and it is still street legal. But with 13.5 scr and 114 fuel I do not drive around on the street much.