Re: cadillac 472 re/build, phase 2: planning and discussion
Good deal on the HEI distributor. I would use it with the Crane adjustable vacuume advance kit plus I would replace the ignition module with the D 1941 because of how the Cadillac responds to a lot of initial timing.
Here is a great clip from Dave Brode about the ignition module & the Cadillacs desire for a lot of initial timing.
If the 5th pin sees ground, the timing retards. They were used for "smog" control. Iirc, to retard timing until the car was in high gear
The #1941 that I used retarded 5*. Some claims state that there were other modules that retarded a different amount. I used it to allow a bunch of initial timing. Over 20*, but I can't remember exactly, maybe 22*. My low compression engine with 232/240* at .050" cam liked lots of initial [anything with much cam will]. The module pulled 5* out when the starter was motoring, which prevented starter bucking. I drilled an extra hole in the dist, used a small grommet to run the extra wire.
Use a cheap common headlight etc relay. Run a wire from starter solenoid circuit, that "clicks" the relay. Run one of the switched normally open terminals to ground, the other to the 5th pin on the 1941. When said relay clicks, the 5th pin sees ground.
Sorry for the not too techincal terms. Here's an old thread, trapped in the abyss: index.php/topic,7447.0/topicseen.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-1980-81-Bui ... es&vxp=mtr
I think if you do a good job with bowl work larger valves & a quality competition type valve job with either stock rocker system or better yet one of MTS's better ratio rocker setups so this sucker can breath you will love this motor. Don't be afraid to use some cam the motor is torquey in part because of size but also because of the high velocity heads & long stoke it comes in early and hard even with a lot of cam. It made my old 234/230 @ 50 cam seem mild & perfectly suited for a daily drive-able street car. Power in the rpm range you drive it & reliability with most all routine maintenance type items still available in most any parts store.
Good deal on the HEI distributor. I would use it with the Crane adjustable vacuume advance kit plus I would replace the ignition module with the D 1941 because of how the Cadillac responds to a lot of initial timing.
Here is a great clip from Dave Brode about the ignition module & the Cadillacs desire for a lot of initial timing.
If the 5th pin sees ground, the timing retards. They were used for "smog" control. Iirc, to retard timing until the car was in high gear
The #1941 that I used retarded 5*. Some claims state that there were other modules that retarded a different amount. I used it to allow a bunch of initial timing. Over 20*, but I can't remember exactly, maybe 22*. My low compression engine with 232/240* at .050" cam liked lots of initial [anything with much cam will]. The module pulled 5* out when the starter was motoring, which prevented starter bucking. I drilled an extra hole in the dist, used a small grommet to run the extra wire.
Use a cheap common headlight etc relay. Run a wire from starter solenoid circuit, that "clicks" the relay. Run one of the switched normally open terminals to ground, the other to the 5th pin on the 1941. When said relay clicks, the 5th pin sees ground.
Sorry for the not too techincal terms. Here's an old thread, trapped in the abyss: index.php/topic,7447.0/topicseen.html
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-1980-81-Bui ... es&vxp=mtr
I think if you do a good job with bowl work larger valves & a quality competition type valve job with either stock rocker system or better yet one of MTS's better ratio rocker setups so this sucker can breath you will love this motor. Don't be afraid to use some cam the motor is torquey in part because of size but also because of the high velocity heads & long stoke it comes in early and hard even with a lot of cam. It made my old 234/230 @ 50 cam seem mild & perfectly suited for a daily drive-able street car. Power in the rpm range you drive it & reliability with most all routine maintenance type items still available in most any parts store.