I wouldn't use a $110 gear drive on my skateboard.
I installed a CAT one in a 360 that I'm re-rebuilding and the only mods I had to do was grind down 2 spots on the inside of the timing cover then drill and tap a hole in the block. No big deal at all.
I am considering installing a Milodon gear drive in my 340 Dart GT. I am convinced of the gear drive attributes but not so sure if I can tolerate the gear sound.The only small block gear drive setup I would use is the one from Milodon. I have one on my small block 408. However, I haven't personally heard my engine run, my dad did, and he said it sounded pretty cool! He liked the whine noise it made. As far as block mods, you will have to drill and tap the block for one of the mounting holes on the gear drive mounting plate. Other thing is you will have to shorten the fuel pump eccentric 1/4" of an inch.
http://www.milodon.com/gear-drives/gear-drive-ford-sb-chrys.asp
I am considering installing a Milodon gear drive in my 340 Dart GT. I am convinced of the gear drive attributes but not so sure if I can tolerate the gear sound.
Do you or anyone have a video/sound byte they could e-mail to me so I can make a subjective decision on the "sound" aspect?
Thank you for your help!
Gary
Gary, I don't have a sound byte but have been running the Milodons on my small blocks for nearly 20 years. There are definite pros/cons to them. As far as sound goes, they are not nearly as loud/whiny as applicaions that have thin aluminum covers. The SB timing chain cover dampens quite a bit of the noise. If you like the whine that a gear drive produces, you'll be happy with it.
Thank you for your reply on the gear drive. I think I will have to hear the Milodon unit in a Mopar small block before I decide which way to go since the amount of acceptible/likeable "whine" is a subjective experience. I have the Milodon unit sitting right next to my Rollmaster timing set so I have the option to go either way.
Based on your lengthy experience with the Milodon, what are the pros and cons?
Thanks again for all your help.
Gary
1967 Dart GT w/340
(12 sec. street cruiser)
1956 Plymouth
402" Poly 318 Stroker motor
Looking at that CAT for $55 on Ebay, it only lacks the Milodon's idlers timing adjustablilty, (multi index crank cog on the CAT) and the torrington thrust bearing (2.5 X 1.75 X .075) between the cam cog and plate to be similiar to the Milodon unit at 12% of the price! (Milodon gear teeth are more crowned too, probably more quiet)
I was going to get one for my 360,but read all kinds of stuff about the harmonics of the gear drive eventually breaking the cam shaft,losing HP,and them being hard on the valve train.Any of this true?
I think as long as you set it up properly and has good oiling you should have no problems. I work with these quite a bit and will outlast many chains if oiled properly.
I was going to get one for my 360,but read all kinds of stuff about the harmonics of the gear drive eventually breaking the cam shaft,losing HP,and them being hard on the valve train.Any of this true?