B20Paul wrote:
Watch out they are ground the right way too, half the lobes taper F to R, while the others are R to F. I've seen companies grind them all tapered the same way!
AGAP.SE makes the best roller cams, but they have huge lift, probably drag race only. 1st they installed a bigger diameter middle cam bearing to allow for bigger lobes, now I think they have a two piece design, but I haven't seen one. I believe Stefan Lindqvist was using one of these for his 270HP@6500 B20. That has to be the best ever n.a. B20
Uh-oh... So how serious is it if the lobes are all ground the same way? Pressure on the front brass plate, I guess?
I'm going to assume, without having gone to check, that my yet-to-be-installed Comp is ground all one way.
On the bright side, that might be one way of ending the typical B20 light knock at slow idle, which I have determined is most often the cam gaining and losing clearance against that brass plate.
If anyone is interested, I have 6-8 "roughed in" cores I bought from IPd around 2001. Unfortunately they were in a box that got caught in a basement flood, and I am not sure if anyone would want to risk their cam bearings on a journal that's got substantial texturing from corrosion. I seriously wondered if a plater might be able to fix, but then without a lathe to refinish the journals to spec, I abandoned that idea. Not looking for much $ for them.
FWIW, AGAP also do flat tappets, not just rollers.