Re: IML: 66 Imperial Camshaft Spec's
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Re: IML: 66 Imperial Camshaft Spec's



Rodger
 
Thanks for the info.  I want a smooth idling and quiet Imperial.  Is that p4286675 # available over the counter?
Any Dodge dealer?
Do you know if there's any differances with the lifters?  Like i said earlier, PAW catalog shows lifters  from Crane and everybody else in 2 categories.  58-67 and 68-78.  Does that sound logical to you?
 
Also I like those exhaust manifolds form 1aauto.  The exhaust pipes have to be modified to fit the longer drop, correct?
 
Marty
 
 
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From: FltSgt@xxxxxxx

> Hola
>
> MoPar has been producing the big block and raised big block since 1958 and
> 1959. From the beginning until even now they have had many many years to
> figure our how to make the most of their power plants. The raised block version
> had the 413 cubed engine in Imperials from 1959 until 1965. Starting in 1966
> the 413 became the 440 as we know. The 1967 Imperial's weight was lower than
> the 1966 year. As we also know the 413 and 440 was used in vehicles that weigh
> less than any stripped version of the 59 to 66 Imperial.
>
> What this means is the cams that work in a lighter vehicle do not work
> correctly in a heavy vehicle as the framed Imperials. That is why I said to
> Marty
> of which type or style of cam to use, the now called RV spec'd version.
>
> The 1966 Imperial had a intake duration of 252 and the exhaust duration was
> 260 degrees. The intake valves had a lift of 0.425" and the exhaust valves
> were 0.435". In 1967 the spec's for the lighter Imperial had been raised to
> 256/260 duration and the same lift for the regular engine and 268/284 and a lift
> of 0.450"/0.458" for what they called the power pack engine.
>
> To translate this to todays lanuage means the MoPar Cam # P4286675 ( 260/260
> degrees duration and a lift of 0.430/ 0.430 ) , which is slighty "better" than
> 1966's cam or # P 4452783 ( 268/284 duration and the lift is 0.450/ 0.458" )
> for the 1967 power pack cam.
>
> To me, the cams or whatever of other companies have is just a copy of what
> MoPar has been doing since 1959 in our RB's . The porting template is # P
> 4120437 ( if you want this, just email me ... not the club ).
>
> There is a infamous MoPar HP exhaust manifold for the framed 1959 to 1966
> Imperials. This exhaust manifold is a bolt on/in that does not need a five lb.
> hammer or the such. If you have this year of car, please look at this (
> http://www.1aauto.com/1A/ExhaustManifolds/Dodge/PickupFullSize/PLP1390041/67559
> ).
>
> Uncle Rodger & Aunt Gabby
> Colo Spgs
>
>
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