I'm looking for some answers to questions that have spawned as I think about the theory of reground cams.
The concept of a reground cam in laymen terms is when the cylindrical shaft or base circle of the cam is ground down thus changing the profile and height of the lobe.....(Bump)....
All that I understand, if I'm missing something there feel free to add or correct me.
Onto the rocker. before the grind, when the rocker is riding on the base circle portion of the cam its a zero lift, so when you grind it, technically it becomes a "new zero" but in reality its below zero in relation to the old specs. I understand that this slack can be taken up in the eccentric, and they also make over-sized eccentrics.
This does make the the ramp or flank of the cam from zero lift to the lobe center line much more severe. Does this also add a significant amount of stress to the rockers or other areas of the valvetrain?
By removing (grinding) material are you weakening the overall integrity of the cam? What process is used to grind? Is heat being taken into account on how it effects the base materials?
I'm not for or against these, I've been entertaining the idea actually. I just want a better understanding of how changing the cam profile (specifically the base circle, you're making it smaller than then stock specs) effects everything else that comes into play.
Thanks in advance for the feedback.
The concept of a reground cam in laymen terms is when the cylindrical shaft or base circle of the cam is ground down thus changing the profile and height of the lobe.....(Bump)....
All that I understand, if I'm missing something there feel free to add or correct me.
Onto the rocker. before the grind, when the rocker is riding on the base circle portion of the cam its a zero lift, so when you grind it, technically it becomes a "new zero" but in reality its below zero in relation to the old specs. I understand that this slack can be taken up in the eccentric, and they also make over-sized eccentrics.
This does make the the ramp or flank of the cam from zero lift to the lobe center line much more severe. Does this also add a significant amount of stress to the rockers or other areas of the valvetrain?
By removing (grinding) material are you weakening the overall integrity of the cam? What process is used to grind? Is heat being taken into account on how it effects the base materials?
I'm not for or against these, I've been entertaining the idea actually. I just want a better understanding of how changing the cam profile (specifically the base circle, you're making it smaller than then stock specs) effects everything else that comes into play.
Thanks in advance for the feedback.
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