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RE: Hot Cam question for discussion

To: "Steve B. Gerow" <steveg@abrazosdata.com>,
Subject: RE: Hot Cam question for discussion
From: "Malaney, David W" <DavidWMalaney@eaton.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:03:12 -0500
Slightly off this topic, but .... inquiring minds need to know ..... who is 
Kurt Tanner?  Pardon my ignorance.  I see his name mentioned.  I hear that he 
has some Healeys he has restored up on the Barrett-Jackson auction - for big 
bucks.  He must be a Healey expert.  Does he do other cars?  What is his 
background, where is he located, etc ?  Thanks.

Dave M.


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-healeys@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-healeys@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Steve B. Gerow
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:02 PM
To: Healeys
Subject: Hot Cam question for discussion


Hiall,

Saturday I heard from someone who should know (Kurt Tanner) that a Mk 1 3000
cam in good shape can be ground to 290 degrees with all other specs per
stock and that that, in combination with strong valve springs (and relieving
the block) will "transform" a Mk 1 to BJ8 plus performance while keeping the
stock 1-3/4" carbs. He said it's not necessary to add steel tube headers but
using a Monza exhaust adds horsepower as well. He showed us one--all the
pipes are larger--I didn't measure it but the tailpipe looks like 1-3/4  or
2" and one could improve on the wussified sound of the Monza by welding
straight pipes on the end in place of the muffled tips. Tanner says the
Monza fits through the roadster frame cutouts as well.

He said using the smaller carbs with these cams works better than the 2
inchers because they'll "almost" idle due to better velocity than the large
pots.

He has some old unused race engines he's acquired with these cams and
believes they were originally either reground by Isky or Sig Erson. He has
installed one of these cams in a roadster purchased by a knowledgeable
customer who, he said, was amazed at the power and said it was the fastest
Healey he'd driven.

I notice Denis Welch's hot street cam is 278 degrees--Tanner said the BJ8
cam is 265 degrees.

Discuss.

-- 
Steve Gerow
Pasadena CA
59 BN6




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