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morgan205

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I have for sale a pair of pt82 cams in good condition.
£270 delivered

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:14
eddy_gti6

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Can you post up pics of the end of the shafts with cam numbers please mate

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:27
morgan205

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ok I will go and take a pic
Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:30
eddy_gti6

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:34
dcc

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I've seen these. They're well worth it Chris

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:34
eddy_gti6

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Something to replace my catcam 3107s. On building my spare engine back up as the one I get off cjm is down on compression and its definatley not 195bhp as was told.

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:35
morgan205

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can just about make out the pt82 bit

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:45
eddy_gti6

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Did you run these with standard pistons? Very interested mate

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:46
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If PT81's require a deeper pocket in the pistons, these will likely need forged pistons.....

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:49
morgan205

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I ran these with standard pistons with the piston valve cut out machined a bit for clearance. With a standard L+B bottom end, a good ported and polished head and jenveys they made 219 bhp
Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:53
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Post #11
PT81,

Applications Sports ' R '
Power Band 2500-7000
Cam Lift(mm) 10.94mm Inlet/Exhaust
Valve Lift(mm) 10.94mm Inlet/Exhaust
Duration 264 Deg Inlet/Exhaust
Timing 20/64 64/20
Full Lift Inlet 110 Deg ATDC/Exh 110 Deg BTDC
VC (mm) 0.00mm Inlet/Exhaust
LTDC 1.65mm Inlet/ 1.40mm Exhaust

PT82


Applications Competition
Power Band 3000-7200
Cam Lift(mm) 11.04mm Inlet/Exhaust
Valve Lift(mm) 11.04mm Inlet/Exhaust
Duration 278 Deg Inlet/Exhaust
Timing 31/67 67/31
Full Lift Inlet 108 Deg ATDC/Exh 108 Deg BTDC
VC (mm) 0.00mm Inlet/Exhaust
LTDC 2.03mm Inlet/Exhaust

I'd say no chance on standard pistons! No

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:53
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morgan205 wrote:
I ran these with standard pistons with the piston valve cut out machined a bit for clearance. With a standard L+B bottom end, a good ported and polished head and jenveys they made 219 bhp

Where they timed on standard marks? Or set up properly?

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:54
morgan205

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Well Brett sims motorsport built it and it was running brilliant for 3 years until i upgraded my engine and it was definitely on standard pistons with valve cut out enlarged. I would say forged pistons would be better but that's up to the builder
Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 21:59
eddy_gti6

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No good if i need Pocketed pistons. Dont plan to spend fortunes on the engine at the minute. My catcam 3107s i know are close with more lift and duration to pt81 what run on standard pistons...



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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 22:02
morgan205

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I think bridgecraft engineering machine standard gti6 pistons for £100 a set and off you go
Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 22:04
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morgan205 wrote:
Well Brett sims motorsport built it and it was running brilliant for 3 years until i upgraded my engine and it was definitely on standard pistons with valve cut out enlarged. I would say forged pistons would be better but that's up to the builder

Fair enough. Don't think I'm having a crack at you, I just am very aware how little clearance there is in these engines for cams with a bigger lift than standard even with a pocketed piston! Out of curiosity how much deeper was the piston pocket machined? Mine have had 1mm taken out which I am led to believe is the maximum safely permitted, even then it's damn close with PT81's, I'm sure if Brett built it, they were timed correctly so I'll now shut up lol! Thumbs up

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 22:04
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morgan205 wrote:
I think bridgecraft engineering machine standard gti6 pistons for £100 a set and off you go

Ah if Martin and Allan machined them it'll be a 1mm cutout! Thumbs up

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 22:06
morgan205

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no worries at all, im not sure how much they were pocketed to be honest.
Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 22:08
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morgan205 wrote:
no worries at all, im not sure how much they were pocketed to be honest.

They won't do more than 1mm as I recall as the piston crown Is too thin!

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 22:10
pete_rallye

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If anyones interested in these, I will soon be selling my Omega forged pistons, standard 86mm bore, and nice big valve cut outs. Drop us a pm if interested!

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 22:10
gman

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eddy_gti6 wrote:
Something to replace my catcam 3107s. On building my spare engine back up as the one I get off cjm is down on compression and its definatley not 195bhp as was told.


Glad I didn't buy that engine now!!

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Posted 19th Feb 2014 at 22:12
tom_g205

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pete_rallye wrote:
If anyones interested in these, I will soon be selling my Omega forged pistons, standard 86mm bore, and nice big valve cut outs. Drop us a pm if interested!


You have a PM :-)

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Posted 20th Feb 2014 at 07:18
adam b

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gman wrote:
eddy_gti6 wrote:
Something to replace my catcam 3107s. On building my spare engine back up as the one I get off cjm is down on compression and its definatley not 195bhp as was told.


Glad I didn't buy that engine now!!


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Posted 20th Feb 2014 at 20:36
allanallen

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jeffers wrote:
morgan205 wrote:
no worries at all, im not sure how much they were pocketed to be honest.

They won't do more than 1mm as I recall as the piston crown Is too thin!


Unless you specify less we pocket 6 pistons by a further 1mm on both inlet and outlet. We'd do it deeper if you wanted but I really wouldn't recommend it, the crowns are really thin as it is! -1mm is fairly proven to be safe.

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Posted 20th Feb 2014 at 20:49
markylee

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Hi Allan it looks like I might be sending you some pistons in the near future then, how much do you charge
Posted 20th Feb 2014 at 21:15

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