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aaronkl84corvett 06-09-2019 01:08 PM

installing an OE 30/30 3849346 cam - where should I put ICL?
 
i think every cam mfr puts 4degrees advance into their cams - certainly i see that on the Musclecar blueprint cam cards.

my question - i'm installing an original 3849346 in my z28 this week - and curious how many degrees advance I should install it?

I'm thinking 4 or 6 but i'd be curious to know what you guys think?

napa68 06-10-2019 11:55 PM

Honestly, I'd be installing an LT1 cam instead. It will help the torque which a 302 can use every bit of IMO. Otherwise, Id install the 30 30 straight up

Tim

x33rs 06-11-2019 02:46 AM

Where does the cam card say the ICL is compared to the LSA?

x33rs 06-11-2019 03:18 AM

Never mind, I'm mixing your statements in with your question.

If you have a real OEM grind, we can assume the LSA is 114 degrees.

What I would do is mock it all up and see where the ICL falls with the timing gears straight up, and then make a judgement call.

That cam in a 302 needs at least 11:1 compression for best results. Anything less creates a soggy engine down low. With less compression I'd probably move the cam forward a pinch more than I would with more compression.

If it falls in around a 109-110 ICL I'd probably run with it and see how it acts. If you plan to run pump gas and have a true 11:1 compression, I wouldn't advance the cam any more than that.

Flying Undertaker 06-11-2019 11:12 PM

Installing an OE 30/30 3849346 cam-where should I put ICL?
 
I'd install the cam at 2-4 degrees advanced from where the card says the intake centerline should be. This allows for a certain amount of timing chain stretch over time (which retards timing) and will give you a little more bottom end if you are using it for street use and still will be ready for an occasional trip to the track if you should want to. This will allow slightly more exhaust valve to piston clearance as an added benefit. Don.


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