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Base Circle Measurement Data: TR224 vs. LS6

Old May 7, 2011 | 09:38 PM
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Default Base Circle Measurement Data: TR224 vs. LS6

I'm doing a cam swap and took some measurements of the lobe base circle while both cams were on the workbench:

TR224: 1.439"
LS6: 1.498"

It makes perfect sense that 0.025" longer pushrods are needed in order to maintain proper lifter preload w/ this cam, the radius difference is 0.0295".

Hope this helps somebody down the road.
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Old May 7, 2011 | 09:50 PM
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I measured my stock cam and a tr224 a long time ago, and I came up with something like 1.445 for the TR, and 1.450 for the stocker, indicating they are 0.050 different. So the pushrod sees half of this, .025. Meaning, like stated, a .025 longer pushrod is warranted to maintain factory preload specs. However, with the more aggressive lobes of after-market cams, slightly less preload may be a good thing.
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