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Diesel Cams
Diesel Cams
hi, ive been reading around and people have been talking about changing the cams in the td42. i dont understand looking at it, it doesnt look like the cam (s) you would see in a petrol. can you even get cams for a diesel?
Sorry to Hijack but i would like to know one thing, heard of swapping cams between TB42 and TD42 that it can be done
1 thing makes me wonder how
the Firing order (according to the books) of the GQ TB42 is 1-5-3-6-2-4.
The Firing Order (according to the Books) of a GQ TD42 is 1-4-2-6-3-5
Now if this is the case, the cam lobes would be in the wrong positions when swapping between the 2 motors.
1 thing makes me wonder how
the Firing order (according to the books) of the GQ TB42 is 1-5-3-6-2-4.
The Firing Order (according to the Books) of a GQ TD42 is 1-4-2-6-3-5
Now if this is the case, the cam lobes would be in the wrong positions when swapping between the 2 motors.
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Kelford cams in Christchurch NZ does one specifically for Hot TD42T's
From memory they are reasonably cheap with or without a cam exchange.
As soon as the need arises for 'surgery' on my engine ones going in.
Another option for those who don't want to go too radical you can put a NA TD42 cam in a TD42T and there is more lift.
regards Garth
Kelford cams in Christchurch NZ does one specifically for Hot TD42T's
From memory they are reasonably cheap with or without a cam exchange.
As soon as the need arises for 'surgery' on my engine ones going in.
Another option for those who don't want to go too radical you can put a NA TD42 cam in a TD42T and there is more lift.
regards Garth
GQ with 30 PSI of TD42T.........
Just swop the spark plug leads on the diesel to suit the new firing order...MyGQ wrote:Sorry to Hijack but i would like to know one thing, heard of swapping cams between TB42 and TD42 that it can be done
1 thing makes me wonder how
the Firing order (according to the books) of the GQ TB42 is 1-5-3-6-2-4.
The Firing Order (according to the Books) of a GQ TD42 is 1-4-2-6-3-5
Now if this is the case, the cam lobes would be in the wrong positions when swapping between the 2 motors.
GQ Patrol Wagon, 6 point roll cage
351 cleveland, CHI heads, solid cam, Funnelweb single plane, 750 HP DP
351 cleveland, CHI heads, solid cam, Funnelweb single plane, 750 HP DP
the profiles for a td42 and Tb42 are almost identical, the cams, themselves I don't think interchange from memory due to the front drive setup. We do a grind of our own, as per most it is a changeover basis as new billets are expensive, you can get one from a wrecker. The cost depends on the condition of the cam and lifters as you should always get the lifters faced as well. Sometimes if a cam is worn on some lobes they need to be built up with metal spray befor grinding, the number of lobes effects the cost.
Joel
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for those who have had cam work done on their td42. what sort of money is 'reasonably cheap'??
i realise this will change a lot depending on what gets done, just interested in something just without anything to fancy, that could be run in a more basic td42 without too many mods.
...if that made any sense?
i realise this will change a lot depending on what gets done, just interested in something just without anything to fancy, that could be run in a more basic td42 without too many mods.
...if that made any sense?
Re: Diesel Cams
Has anyone put a N/A td42 cam into a td42t gu motor? If so what gains did you get if any
Re:
Thanks Joel,PGS 4WD wrote:the profiles for a td42 and Tb42 are almost identical, the cams, themselves I don't think interchange from memory due to the front drive setup. We do a grind of our own, as per most it is a changeover basis as new billets are expensive, you can get one from a wrecker. The cost depends on the condition of the cam and lifters as you should always get the lifters faced as well. Sometimes if a cam is worn on some lobes they need to be built up with metal spray befor grinding, the number of lobes effects the cost.
Joel
I spoke to you recently re upgrade for GU 4.2.... we were talking (1) front mounts and (2) bb turbo's.
However, you didnt mention cams. (?)
All things being equal, would a cam upgrade provide a better 'bang for buck' over 1 or 2 above? or be considered step 3? Would a cam on its own (lets assume std turbo etc) provide... 10kw? 10nm? More drivability? Or would it move power up the range (dont see how given no overlap and mainly increase in lift) and create more lag down low?
Either way IIRC turbos like high lift, medium duration with minimal overlap, so i assume thats where the NA TD cam would improve things.
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Re: Diesel Cams
Personally I'd only bother with the cam a if I were doing a rebuild, the output acheivable without a cam is realistically above the safe capacity of a stock engine, do the cam when you build the engine for big.
Joel
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