no cam for me :(
I watched a guy relief cut pistons with a dremel...and the entire time was a "wtfbbq" moment, and he declared, with complete cool that it'd work fine, he'd done it before yadda yadda...but nevertheless it went back together fine, ran fine, and as far as I know had no problems.
I watched a guy relief cut pistons with a dremel...and the entire time was a "wtfbbq" moment, and he declared, with complete cool that it'd work fine, he'd done it before yadda yadda...but nevertheless it went back together fine, ran fine, and as far as I know had no problems.
http://www.orlandoforums.com/forum/s...d.php?t=132873
It should. It's very similar to the 210X cam.
I say should because the 360 has a dished piston that offers valve relief that the 318 does not have. So long as that dish is .030 deeper than the surface, it should work. I would be remiss in telling you not to verify by measuring though.
I degreed the thing in and it was only ground about 1/2* off, which is about as close as you could possibly ask for.
As with any non-stock cam, you've gotta make sure you have correct push rod length or adjustable rocker arms to get the valve lash correct.
Max lift is NEVER the issue. You could extend the valve the entire length of the valve and never hit the piston at max lift. Its the timing events around the valve overlap you must be careful of. I still think it would work on a 360, if I knew how deep the dish is I could tell you abosolutely yes or no.
Reminded me of a picture my brother sent me about a year ago, Enjoy.
http://www.orlandoforums.com/forum/s...d.php?t=132873
http://www.orlandoforums.com/forum/s...d.php?t=132873
Just read thru that, hilarious!



