skyhigh4by
1/2 ton status
I got the company that built my engine to pull the build card for me to get casting numbers. The block according to mortec is..
10243880...350...95-00...2 or 4...Vortec truck, Gen.I crate motors and "ZZ4", roller cam, one piece rear seal
The heads are 191 cast and I know all I need to know about them.
Builder said they make their own cams in house and the one they put in was flat tappet and that they put in flat top pistons. My cam specs are....
Adv. Dur. for the Intakes- .260 Exhaust- .264.
Duration @.050 Intakes- .204 exhaust- .214.
Cam lift for the intakes- .284 exhaust- .300.
Valve lift for the intakes- .426 exhaust- .450.
Lobe separation is 113’
My question is am I safe to assume that block is "roller ready" and would there be a lot to gain by switching to roller based on what Ive already got AND how big of a roller cam could I go before Ive gone beyond the ability of the TBI computer and the stock 191 valve springs.
I don't really understand cams that well beyond knowing that more overall lift = more power
10243880...350...95-00...2 or 4...Vortec truck, Gen.I crate motors and "ZZ4", roller cam, one piece rear seal
The heads are 191 cast and I know all I need to know about them.
Builder said they make their own cams in house and the one they put in was flat tappet and that they put in flat top pistons. My cam specs are....
Adv. Dur. for the Intakes- .260 Exhaust- .264.
Duration @.050 Intakes- .204 exhaust- .214.
Cam lift for the intakes- .284 exhaust- .300.
Valve lift for the intakes- .426 exhaust- .450.
Lobe separation is 113’
My question is am I safe to assume that block is "roller ready" and would there be a lot to gain by switching to roller based on what Ive already got AND how big of a roller cam could I go before Ive gone beyond the ability of the TBI computer and the stock 191 valve springs.
I don't really understand cams that well beyond knowing that more overall lift = more power