On Friday 07 September 2007 23:08:25 John Elle wrote: > When > we all caravanned to St. louis Eric (the Black Pacer) and I had just gotten > our rebuild 258's running and they were identical including the Iskenderian > Cam and you had that 304 Gremlin with an RV cam as I recall and were sort > of mumbling that the V8 would not twist too tight. Yeah, I remember you six-cyl SOBs giving me a run for my money at the highway speeds you were going! I did that 304 all wrong. I made the heads flow then put the wrong cam and axle in it. Dumb. When I bought the current 258 from Mark, he'd got it from a Jeep friend who started to build a hot 258 then abandoned it, gave it to Mark. I bought it from him, he said it had a "hot cam". When I got it installed and worked out and found it idled at 600 rpm silently with high vacuum I assumed that the "hot" cam was... "stock". I guess it's not. I wish I knew what it was so I could repeat it! It gets good mileage yet goes like hell. > had to pass Arizona Smog but with the Isky cam > selected it was a walk in the park but still they would wind out in the > manner you described even using a BBD 2bl carburetor. A YF is not that much > smaller and should pretty much run the same way but would limit upper rpms > as it would just run out of carburetor. Weber 32/36 DGEV is about perfect, both in numbers and seat of the pants. > With the BBD I had WOT > 2/3 shift set for 4000 rpm which worked real well, but with FI Ic could set > it for about 4200 or 4300 which is 75mph and the back end will kick > sideways when it shifts hard, it uses up ALL of the slop in the rear > springs etc. John OK I'm a convert. What cam did you install? _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list