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What rocker arm ratio does the 6.5 use?
The 6.5 has a 1.5 to 1 rocker arm ratio. That's according to specs right out of a GM Service Training Book I bought a few years back...dated 11/92.
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What rocker arm ratio does the 6.5 use?
Here are my GEP cam specs | |
Exhaust opening @.050 = 40 degrees BBDC | |
Exhaust lift .282 | |
Exhaust centerline 116 BTDC | |
Exhaust duration @.050 = 203 degrees
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Intake opening @.050 =12 degrees ATDC | |
Intake lift .280 | |
Intake centerline 102 ATDC | |
Intake closure @.050 11 degrees ABDC | |
Intake duration @.050 =180 degrees |
Lobe separation 109 degrees | |
Ground in advance 7 degrees | |
Buddy , I fail to see the point in comparing wrong specs for the cam . This just leads you down a different path and that is not good .
The 6.5 has a 1.5 to 1 rocker arm ratio. That's according to specs right out of a GM Service Training Book I bought a few years back...dated 11/92.
IIRC, and I think I do, didn't Bill Heath use 6.2 valves because they are larger? I would have to think that if we're going for every last little bit, then the larger diameter valves, with a 3 angle valve job in addition to porting and polishing, or if funds allowed, extrude honing the runners for the ultimate in flow.
Good point Ferm , the cam card for my Crane says tappet lift when starting at .004 and .050 .