<VV> corvair detectives needed

Seth Emerson sethracer at aol.com
Sun Nov 26 17:03:17 EST 2017


You can measure the cam lift with a dial caliper. Thickness of the lobe at the tip, minus across the no-lift section times 1.5 = lift at the valve. -Seth  



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From: Matt Nall via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
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Then I can tell my buddy how, exactly, his 110 has been souped up.  Thanx a million in advance for any and all help.


Randy (Cap'n) Hook

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Why not just  put it in the cases and   measure the lift and durations with a dial indicator, the add the 1.5 ratio of the rockers.... then you'll know for sure!


Matt Nall
Charleston, Oregon
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