Does anyone happen to know what material these cams are made from?
I'm buggered if I can find any info on them.
Trying to work out which distributor gear we can safely run on them. I don't want to run a bronze gear on the street if I can avoid it. Especially on dads car that won't get looked after all that well.
Lunati sell their "everwear" gears at $70 a pop , but I have also read that some of their cams have an "everwear" gear pressed on them so you can run ANY distributor gear.
Lunati retro-fit hydraulic roller material
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Generally you can see the casting between the machined lobes which makes it a SADI (cast iron) core. If it is well machined between the lobes it will be a steel billet core. Most of the retro fits I have seen have been SADI core. Clevos never had a steel core Cam so this also would mean I would expect a SADI core. As an aside, Comp Cams at least tell you the material used in the Part number.
Do you have a photo? What about a part number?
Edit: You have the Cam out - if you ring the cam, e.g., Tap it with a hammer then the ringing sound if different for Cast Iron and Steel Billet - this will also tell you the material being used. As I said I would bet on a SADI core. Hence use the stock distributor gear.
Do you have a photo? What about a part number?
Edit: You have the Cam out - if you ring the cam, e.g., Tap it with a hammer then the ringing sound if different for Cast Iron and Steel Billet - this will also tell you the material being used. As I said I would bet on a SADI core. Hence use the stock distributor gear.
I will someday think of something clever to say.
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Found an email address for Lunati and they said the distributor gear does not need to be changed - A good reason not to bother with billet cams
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I will someday think of something clever to say.
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Awww... come on back old mate.
I have to think about the least possible maintenance required when it comes to the old boys car.
I have to think about the least possible maintenance required when it comes to the old boys car.
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I am back. There is a place for them. Like for Flat tappet Cams is one example. I do agree - maintenance ease is a worthy goal.
I will someday think of something clever to say.
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I'm running a Lunati in my cobra jet with standard dist gear. No drama's here