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440 variable valve timing question

Started by flyinlow, January 17, 2021, 01:53:25 AM

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flyinlow

Looking for a poor mans VVT. Looking at Hughes hydraulic valve lifters that have a predetermined leak. With 10w-30 or thinner oil when warmed up they bleed off 10-20 * of duration at idle. (Rhoades lifter)

Anyone use these? Noisy? Hard on the cam?

Challenger340

Quote from: flyinlow on January 17, 2021, 01:53:25 AM
Looking for a poor mans VVT. Looking at Hughes hydraulic valve lifters that have a predetermined leak. With 10w-30 or thinner oil when warmed up they bleed off 10-20 * of duration at idle. (Rhoades lifter)

Anyone use these? Noisy? Hard on the cam?

IMO, Forget it.
Only wimps wear Bowties !

John_Kunkel

I used the Rhoades on a Chebby 400. Yes, very noisy but it tamed the idle. Wouldn't do it again.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

c00nhunterjoe

You are inducing a leak into the valvetrain. Something you want rock solid stable. Walk away.

flyinlow

Three votes no. I will scratch that option. Thanks.

chargerbr549

Here's a link to an interesting variable cam timing gear that was advertised back in the 60's in the car magazines, I believe it was called Vari-cam.



https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/varicam-anyone-anyone.629885/

jlatessa

Boy, talk about a blast from the past,  I haven't heard
that name for a LOOOOOONG time, LOL

Joe