1.7s with Tfs stage 1 cam?

fastfox90

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Ane one know if I will have any p.t.v. clearance problems with 1.7 rockers on gt-40 heads and tfs stage one cam ? I think cam specks say a max lift of 510 I know 1.6s are ok, but came across a great deal on the 1.7s, thanks for any help.
 
I was actually gonna ask the same question myself. I think i've heard people say it works, but still would like verification.

I have a set of Crane 1993 Cobra RR's i want to use...as my only other option is the stock 1.6's. I'm installing GT-40P's and have a TFS1 cam..so i hope it will work togehter, otherwise i will just use my stock 86-88 SD cam which is apparently a half decent cam to begin with.
 
I think it will work or may be close but I would feel like crap If I said "yeah no problem" and then he had a problem. even when it works for others who have the same or close setup we all know how things can be different. so it's always a safe bet to verify it.
 
is it thet easy, throw some clay on a piston put it together and spin the motor? Its still in the car so it will be a little harder than if it was on a stand ,but I guess your right its the only way to know for sure. I just hate to buy the rockers only to find out they dont work and have to try and sell them.
 
is it thet easy, throw some clay on a piston put it together and spin the motor? Its still in the car so it will be a little harder than if it was on a stand ,but I guess your right its the only way to know for sure. I just hate to buy the rockers only to find out they dont work and have to try and sell them.

not exactly. I could type it all out but read this post they explain it and it will help out, also explains degreeing a cam which I'm a big fan of when installing an aftermarket cam...



Checking Valve Clearance?? - Corral Forums
 
Posted via Mobile Device usually when the valve lift changes, everything needs to be considered. Pushrods, PtV clearance. With 1.7's and the TFS stage 1, I'd be worried about the spring coil bind. I forget the exact specs, but I'm sure its close. Also max lift has nothing to do with PtV clearance. At max lift the piston is about 1.5" away and traveling away from the valve. The valve events are the most important part of any cam.
 
How can i calculate max lift with the TFS1 and 1.7rr's?

I've been trying to decide on a set of springs for the last few weeks and still can't decide.

Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.499 int./0.510 exh. lift

That's what TFS claims with factory 1.6's. How can i calc it out with 1.7's?
 
Just in case your wondering, all you do is mutlipy the lobe lift by the rocker ratio. That gives you total valve lift. I divided at first, because I didnt know the actual lobe lift of the TFS 1.

I didnt round up, thats why my numbers are a tad lower.:nice:
 
Mike remember duration is the main issue for ptv vs lift.


It's not so much PTV i'm concerned with. I need some springs for m GT-40P's. I was gonna go with the Crane kit, but it's no longer made. The TFS kit is right at the border with .540 max lift so i am trying to find a decent spring/keeper setup to run that will handle the lift and not go into coil bind.

I'm also wondering if there is any benefit in going with a 1.7rr vs the 1.6rr.
 
Call TFS and ask them what the Coil bind Hieght is for the springs you want to use. Usually the Max lift thats advertised for springs is not the Coil bind hieght. The max lift is just what they suggest you use to keep it what they consider a safe distance from coil bind, and not actual coil bind. They usually have a .80 to .100 safezone after max lift is reached.

Ive always been told you rather run closer to coil bind than farther away. Closer works the springs harder, and good oiling up top needs to be better. Plus everything needs to be paid close attention when setting up. Just so you know exactly where you are in terms of coil bind distance.

Farther from coil bind and the spring needs to be stronger, to help reduce the harmonics generated in the valve train. All things equal, a spring closer to coil bind will control the valve and lifter better than one farther away from coil bind.
 
looking at this cam and the gains yor are getting are the heads going to benefit from the added lift from the 1.7's at this point vs the 1.6's. I know there is some but is really worth it is the question.