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Old 07-08-2023, 01:31 PM   #8
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Re: It’s in and ALIVE. 1965 SBC 283 lopey cam.

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Nice 283 Jay ! Hey im going to be putting a set of rebuilt camel hump 461 heads on my 283 along with a cam, iron 327 intake and a 4 bl quadrajet to match and Im wandering how you like the 268H comp cam ? Im trying to keep the engine looking period correct . I been researching cams for this small bore engine and Im leaning towards the comp Xe256, lunati voodoo 10120700lk or the old Z28 cam 3863151 .
This engine has a fresh bottom end .030" over, I bought it used with low flowing 896 heads as my block was cracked. The block numbers matched my cracked block so its period correct 1966-67. I popped heads off had a quick look at cylinders and lapped valves and put new seals on and threw it back together but it feels underpowered everywhere pretty much lol . I should make some decent gains with cam, heads, intake and carb im hoping. I know these 461 double hump heads are larger 64cc from what ive read so hope my deck height is decent and i wont be down on compression too much. i'll do some measuring when i tear into it. The camel hump heads were on my original block so figured id utilize them. Anyways hoping to find a good cam spec for this build
Im running a camaro T5 and 3:73 gears
The 283 mentioned in this thread had to go back to the builder after 600 miles of driving. They tore it down under warranty and rebuilt it. It had a faulty lifter.

So while the other engine was out of the truck, I swapped in a different 283. It’s a fresh Jasper rebuilt 1966 283 with powerpack heads and a GK 930 cam. I think they perform about the same. I am also running a Camaro T5 (assembled in an S10 case and tailshaft) with 0.72 OD and 3.73 rear axle and 29” diameter rear tires. Neither 283 likes a slight hill in OD unless RPMs are 2300 or higher. I usually cruise at 65 MPH which means I’m at 2000 RPMs. So I’m downshifting on small hills.
I’m swapping in an S10 T5 with a 0.86 OD gear. That will bump the RPMs up enough for less downshifting and I doubt the MPGs will suffer much.
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