59apache
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~$400 grinding and hardening in here in Germany. Not to bad, a new camschaft f.e. for an Oliver or White tractor with a 465 is more expensive....
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Maybe we need someone in Germany to make us up some cams ! Good old German engineering ! Problem is shipping to the States~$400 grinding and hardening in here in Germany. Not to bad, a new camschaft f.e. for an Oliver or White tractor with a 465 is more expensive....
That's what I said.Call Isky
My post to 59apache was tongue-in-cheek . Though I really do admire German engineering .There are plenty of places in the states who regrind cams and lifters. A Google search will turn up many options.
I would just ask someone like "Isky" or "Crane" cams to grind me a cam that has good power for my Multi-fuel. I'm sure they could look at the specs of the injection timing and size of the intake and exhaust valves and compression ratio to come up with a good grind to use. It probably will cost a few dollars for the first one, but I'm sure if there is interest from the MV world ( tractor pulls also ) the price might come down.no way to get data from continental or hercules?
http://www.herculesengine.com/herculesparts.htm
maybe there are data or camshafts availible.
I found out about the roller tappets today. They are for the injection pump. According to "Eastern" there was never any roller lifters made for the multifuel engine. That doesn't mean that someone doesn't have some that will fit, we just need to do some more research !I saw roller lifters for the multifuel on one of the surplus sites the other day. I think it was eastern.
edit: excuse me, they are roller tappets.
Jason, do you know of any good ones to join ? I never went in for tractor pulls and such. I raced a little in my youth at the drag strip but nothing really crazy. I've always pretty much stuck to stock performance in my vehicles until now ! Thanks for any info.You should really join one of the tractor pulling forums to see what it takes to build high horsepower; and then back it off a bit. Easier than finding things out on your own ($$$$$) through trial and error.
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