How hard to install a Retro Roller Cam?
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Mark IV stroked to 496
OK, this will be my first Roller Cam install
. I have always held off because of the horror stories I have read on this forum.
Big concerns are
Cam Button or what ever else is needed.
The block has the three holes for a retainer plate?
How to get the correct clearance?
Can stock timing cover be used?
Distributor gear need changed?
Timing Gears need changed?
I know push rod length will change.
I know springs probably will need changed.
OK, this will be my first Roller Cam install
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Big concerns are
Cam Button or what ever else is needed.
The block has the three holes for a retainer plate?
How to get the correct clearance?
Can stock timing cover be used?
Distributor gear need changed?
Timing Gears need changed?
I know push rod length will change.
I know springs probably will need changed.
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Mark IV stroked to 496
OK, this will be my first Roller Cam install
. I have always held off because of the horror stories I have read on this forum.
Big concerns are
Cam Button or what ever else is needed.
The block has the three holes for a retainer plate?
How to get the correct clearance?
Can stock timing cover be used?
Distributor gear need changed?
Timing Gears need changed?
I know push rod length will change.
I know springs probably will need changed.
OK, this will be my first Roller Cam install
![Big Grin](/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
![Frown](/forums/images/smilies/frown.gif)
Big concerns are
Cam Button or what ever else is needed.
The block has the three holes for a retainer plate?
How to get the correct clearance?
Can stock timing cover be used?
Distributor gear need changed?
Timing Gears need changed?
I know push rod length will change.
I know springs probably will need changed.
Nordic95
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I was going to contract him as soon as I find out how hard this is to do.
Probably like installing my first distributer 30 years ago, once you figure it out, it is easy
Probably like installing my first distributer 30 years ago, once you figure it out, it is easy
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NOT A VERY HARD JOB IF ITS NOT MY BOAT. LONG STORY SHORT I HAD TO GRIND ALL MY MANIFOLD BOLTS OFF JUST TO GET TO THE HEADS.
JUST DID THIS OVER THE SUMMER ON A 1991 MKIV
I WAS ABLE TO RE-USE THE TIMING COVER
I PICKED UP THE CAM PLATE AT A LOCAL CHEVY DEALER $8.00 I USED A ZZ502/502 CAM
COMP CAM RETRO LIFTERS 854-16 406.00
PUSH RODS 35.00
ROLLER ROCKERS 13744-16 1.7 188.40
TIMING GEAR I ORDERED FROM JEGGS # 220 9-3149 119.99
YOU WILL NEED TO GET NEW VALVE COVERS
ALSO CHECK VALVE PISTON CLEARANCE. I HAD SOME VALVE SLAP. WHICH ENDED UP IN NEW PISTONS AND MORE HP
JUST DID THIS OVER THE SUMMER ON A 1991 MKIV
I WAS ABLE TO RE-USE THE TIMING COVER
I PICKED UP THE CAM PLATE AT A LOCAL CHEVY DEALER $8.00 I USED A ZZ502/502 CAM
COMP CAM RETRO LIFTERS 854-16 406.00
PUSH RODS 35.00
ROLLER ROCKERS 13744-16 1.7 188.40
TIMING GEAR I ORDERED FROM JEGGS # 220 9-3149 119.99
YOU WILL NEED TO GET NEW VALVE COVERS
ALSO CHECK VALVE PISTON CLEARANCE. I HAD SOME VALVE SLAP. WHICH ENDED UP IN NEW PISTONS AND MORE HP
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Last edited by BY U BOY; 12-28-2006 at 01:56 PM.
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I did my first roller install a couple years ago on my 525SC. It was a retrofit for a Gen V. It was really no big deal. Just need to have the right parts and follow the directions. Timing set is different with a bearing incorporated on the upper gear. I did not use any precision measuring to set the cam end play. Just made sure it had only a very slight amount. you use the stock timing cover.