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KENO
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Here's a real picture
Like TRB and others have said in the past, it's darker than Grabber green which gets mentioned in numerous posts as being something close. Paint has held up pretty well for 42 years and lots of hours of use. |
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TRBenj
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From our ‘72 Waukesha, which I think used the same colors as later PCM’s (through ‘78, anyways), save for the valve covers which later were dark blue instead of green.
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8122pbrainard
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Ken. Why didn't you post the picture 4 and a half hours ago? IMG]uploads/253/pcm_green_exh_manifold.jpg[/IMG] What else can I do wrong per Ken today? |
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KENO
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I had to come up with that card, write the note and uncover the boat I guess your sense of humor is missing somewhat today.. |
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Gary S
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I think this is a fake unless you include a picture of today’s newspaper in the foreground |
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KENO
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What......., you want me to spend some money on this? |
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Faceplant
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Oh my word . That color green on an engine sure is one of those " what has been seen can not be unseen " situations .
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Feels like I am hanging 10 but in reality - probably hanging 6.
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89Nautique2001
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Looks like John Deere Green
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------- They are only original once! ------
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TRBenj
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No, it’s significantly lighter/brighter than Deere.
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Mille1sj
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I pulled the engine and started taking it apart. I noticed that it has lighter blue paint under the dark typical 302 PCM color. Did they leave the automotive plant the lighter blue then get painted again by PCM?
You can see the lighter blue where the oil pan paint is starting to flake and on the back of the engine. |
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JoeinNY
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Quite possibly, the current PCM engines come in painted from the factory - modified to marinize and then repainted (usually wires/electrical components and all ) at PCM. I suspect all marinizers have basically been the same process.. |
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8122pbrainard
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Steve, I really doubt that PCM (or any marinizer) would take the time and effort to strip the OEM paint before painting the engine their color. |
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KENO
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Here's a picture of my manifold from 1976 and a piece of metal painted JD green that I took today while doing some paint touch up on a JD tractor Hardly any difference at all especially when doing touch up on the manifold Maybe TRB is talking about the 72 Waukesha color being a lot lighter or something? Maybe there are different shades of JD green Edit there is JD green (started in spring 1989) and JD Classic Green (before spring of 1989), what I used was Krylon 1932
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Mille1sj
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I know we have been talking paint quite a bit on here but I have a few more engine specific questions. As I started tearing into the engine, I found a few concerns, burnt valve, pitted lash cap and worn rockers.
I just dropped the engine off to a friend at his machine shop to take a look at the cylinder bores to see if they need to be opened up. We have been discussing roller cam vs flat tap. I would like to go to a roller if they are even available. So far my search has found nothing for a reverse rotation roller cam. Has anyone found one or are they just not out there. After reading a few other threads, I am going to the GT40 heads. |
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JoeinNY
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RH roller cams do not exist in the wild - a lot of money might get you a custom one built. You would do better with gt40p heads than gt40 for less money. There are some aluminum aftermarket heads that are pretty cheap now as well that seem to be ok. If you need rockers some 1.7 roller rockers (pedestal mount) for those gt40ps seem to be a good upgrade for the wussy flat tappet rh cams that are available... |
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Mille1sj
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The heads we are going to build are GT40P 4 bar heads.
It’s unfortunate that nobody has come out with a reverse rotation roller cam. I get it though, probably not a lot of demand for them. |
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Mille1sj
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I finally had time to get back into the engine repair, I have been trying to figure out what I want to do with the Camshaft. I found a company online (that is actually only a few miles from my house, I had no idea what they did). Its called LSM Engineering Systems, they make custom camshafts for pretty much everything, automotive, racing, agriculture, locomotives, etc. The owner gave me a tour of the facility, I have a lot of experience grinding gears and transmission/axle components and I was quite impressed with the facility.
I dropped my cam off to him yesterday, he is going to scan it and check it out on the CMM. He said he should be able to get back to me next week with a few options, Roller Cam, improved Flat Tappet, or making a new one identical to the original. He also mentioned changing the firing order to match the 351 (same as the 302 HO engines). Has anyone changed their firing order on a 302? I'll keep you updated, but if the price is right, I am going to upgrade to a roller. |
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Gary S
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You problem will be the reverse rotation. Others have thought of going the roller route but come to a screeching hault when they see the cash outlay. I have heard its in the thousands. As far as I know all new reverse 302 cams are 351 order,why produce 2 different ones when one better one is available. Cam Research is a trusted Ford cam supplier.
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KENO
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A good starting point would be asking what your current firing order is.
By 77 marine PCM 302's for the most part had the 351 firing order already. The low performance 165 HP version had the old 302 order and the 185 and 215 HP versions had the 351 firing order. The change in cars came later. Since he's gonna scan it, if you were to post the specs here on CCF, it would help others and it would probably help him get business too especially if he can make a reasonably priced reverse rotation roller cam for you. If you do have the low performance 302, you can read about a variety of reasons for the firing order swap on the internet. Some "reasons" make a lot more sense than others but Ford changed it, so why not go with the new firing order? |
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Mille1sj
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I will ask him for the specs when I hear from him next week. The tag on my engine says the firing order is 18456273.
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KENO
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That means you already have the 351/late 302 firing order, no need or reason to change the firing order |
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8122pbrainard
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Steve,
I'm getting a feeling he doesn't realize your cam is a RR. ?? |
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Mille1sj
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We discussed it a few times, That was partially why he wanted the original cam so that he could verify the gear direction and to scan the profiles. He said he has done reverse rotation before primarily for racing boats with dual engines that have one standard and one reverse rotation.
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TRBenj
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LSM
Let us know the current details (availability/pricing/min buy/etc). Always good to stay current on these things. |
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Mille1sj
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It's been a while sine I updated this thread. I picked up the new Reverse Rotation Roller Cam from LSM Engineering this week. I can now continue with my rebuild, get the cam in and measure push rods.
I should get some good horsepower gains from the changes. Roller cam ground for slightly better low end torque and wider power band, I dint go too aggressive on the grind. Upgraded to GT40P Heads Roller Lifters Roller Rockers Block was line bored and honed Block bored .030 over Hypereutectic Pistons Original Dual Diaphragm mechanical fuel pump rebuilt by Then and Now New water pump Rebuilt Sherwood Water Pump Still looking intake manifolds |
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Gary S
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Interesting development Steve. Ballpark price? Anything said about distributor gear needed?
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Mille1sj
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Cost was $550, I didn’t think it was too bad Considering the costs others said to expect. The original distributor gear should work fine for it.
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Gary S
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I don't think that's bad either. I don't have it on me but I have a receipt for a flat tappet GT40 cam from Cam Research,I want to say around 300 not sure but I think it included lifters and broken in. I'm surprised about the gear- I thought you needed a different metallurgy with a roller cam ? Maybe because it's not a factory cam ? It will be interesting to see how it performs when your done,I'll bet you will get this guy alot of work
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Duane in Indy
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Gary, $247 for RR custom grind FLAT tappet from Comp Cams. Cam only
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Keep it as original as YOU want it
1978 Mustang (modified) |
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Mille1sj
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Gary, I will research the distributor gear more. I need to confirm that before I do some damage. Thanks for the heads up.
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