Machlovin
Well-known member
Hi,
The goal of the rebuild is a mild street engine for occasional pedal flooring.
I have a '73 351c 4v engine with a stock compression of 8:1. The camshaft kit I bought (comp cams 280h) calls for 9:1 compression.
The '73 351c had lower compression due to dished pistons. If I used flat top pistons my compression ratio should be in the neighborhood of 9.5:1 based on my attempts to use the online compression ratio calculator:
http://www.csgnetwork.com/compcalc.html
1. Can someone please confirm that flat top pistons will be sufficient to bump up my compression to around 9:1
2. Do I need to bump up my compression to 9:1 in order to make use of this camshaft? How would the compression ratio affect this cams performance/driveability?
Sorry, I'm still learning. I haven't looked at pistons much because I'm yet to take the engine apart to determine exactly what is inside as it has been rebuilt once in the past. Also, I will be doing this rebuild with the help of an experienced mechanic.
The engine itself will have the following modifications thus far:
1. Full length headers
2. Edelbrock RPM Air-gap intake
3. Holley Street Avenger 670cfm
4. 2400 stall converter
5. Mallory Hyfire 6A electronic ignition, Promaster coil, and Comp S/S magnetic distributor w/ 8.5mm wires
6. Comp cams 280h camshaft kit (includes lifters, springs, dual chain timing gear, retainers, etc...)
7. Comp cams Magnum push rods
8. Comp cam roller rockers
9. Melling high volume oil pump
10. Spectre 761r cold air intake. Which should line up exactly with the ram air vents on the hood.
11. 3 core Aluminum rad with electric fans
I appreciate everyone's help.
Thanks!
The goal of the rebuild is a mild street engine for occasional pedal flooring.
I have a '73 351c 4v engine with a stock compression of 8:1. The camshaft kit I bought (comp cams 280h) calls for 9:1 compression.
The '73 351c had lower compression due to dished pistons. If I used flat top pistons my compression ratio should be in the neighborhood of 9.5:1 based on my attempts to use the online compression ratio calculator:
http://www.csgnetwork.com/compcalc.html
1. Can someone please confirm that flat top pistons will be sufficient to bump up my compression to around 9:1
2. Do I need to bump up my compression to 9:1 in order to make use of this camshaft? How would the compression ratio affect this cams performance/driveability?
Sorry, I'm still learning. I haven't looked at pistons much because I'm yet to take the engine apart to determine exactly what is inside as it has been rebuilt once in the past. Also, I will be doing this rebuild with the help of an experienced mechanic.
The engine itself will have the following modifications thus far:
1. Full length headers
2. Edelbrock RPM Air-gap intake
3. Holley Street Avenger 670cfm
4. 2400 stall converter
5. Mallory Hyfire 6A electronic ignition, Promaster coil, and Comp S/S magnetic distributor w/ 8.5mm wires
6. Comp cams 280h camshaft kit (includes lifters, springs, dual chain timing gear, retainers, etc...)
7. Comp cams Magnum push rods
8. Comp cam roller rockers
9. Melling high volume oil pump
10. Spectre 761r cold air intake. Which should line up exactly with the ram air vents on the hood.
11. 3 core Aluminum rad with electric fans
I appreciate everyone's help.
Thanks!