B & G cross drilled camshaft
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 3:42 am
Dear All,
I'm finally getting somewhere with TC2575. A ground up rebuild of the body is done, so I'm moving onto rebuilding the mechanicals. I'm putting together a specification for my engine rebuild and I was wondering if anyone has had experience with the B&G cross drilled camshafts? They seem like a simple and excellent solution to reducing cam and cam follower wear especially when coupled with more modern valve springs to reduce the loading on the valve train.
I've searched on the B&G website and done plenty of online searches but can't turn up a specification on the B&G cam. I am looking at their cross drilled fast road - AAA3096XD - does anyone have any more information on this cam?
I do want the car to look totally original but wish to enhance performance so that it is a really nice car to drive.
Planned setup is:
1) Over bored to 68.5mm = 0.80” 1320cc
2) Head ported to factory stage 2 specs with 36mm inlets and 34mm exhausts
3) Compression ratio - currently a stock 76.75mm thick head - what is a good compression ratio to run with the fast road cam?
4 Camshaft - possibly B&G fast road with bucket followers and pushrods to suit
5) New modern valve springs and spacers to reduce cam loading
6 Distributor - regraphed - to suit camshaft and modern unleaded fuels
7) lightened flywheel - to MG spec - 1951 drawing to remove 4 1/2 lbs
will a standard 7 1/4" clutch be adequate ? I want to kept light and positive.
9) all components balanced
10) final drive 4.6 ratio crown wheel and pinion via original TC 4 x speed box. I should also add I will be running the car on 19” wheels with Blockley tyres.
11) I will be running standard 1 1/4” twin SU’s on the original inlet manifold which has been tidied up internally. The air cleaner has been modified to utilise a high flow K&N air cleaner element.
12) Exhaust is factory manifold, again cleaned up internally to remove casting dags and sharp corners and the exhaust system is a 1 1/2” bore Bell system.
Thanks for your excellent forum always interesting to read.
regards,
Simon Sadubin
TC2575
Sydney, Australia
I'm finally getting somewhere with TC2575. A ground up rebuild of the body is done, so I'm moving onto rebuilding the mechanicals. I'm putting together a specification for my engine rebuild and I was wondering if anyone has had experience with the B&G cross drilled camshafts? They seem like a simple and excellent solution to reducing cam and cam follower wear especially when coupled with more modern valve springs to reduce the loading on the valve train.
I've searched on the B&G website and done plenty of online searches but can't turn up a specification on the B&G cam. I am looking at their cross drilled fast road - AAA3096XD - does anyone have any more information on this cam?
I do want the car to look totally original but wish to enhance performance so that it is a really nice car to drive.
Planned setup is:
1) Over bored to 68.5mm = 0.80” 1320cc
2) Head ported to factory stage 2 specs with 36mm inlets and 34mm exhausts
3) Compression ratio - currently a stock 76.75mm thick head - what is a good compression ratio to run with the fast road cam?
4 Camshaft - possibly B&G fast road with bucket followers and pushrods to suit
5) New modern valve springs and spacers to reduce cam loading
6 Distributor - regraphed - to suit camshaft and modern unleaded fuels
7) lightened flywheel - to MG spec - 1951 drawing to remove 4 1/2 lbs

9) all components balanced
10) final drive 4.6 ratio crown wheel and pinion via original TC 4 x speed box. I should also add I will be running the car on 19” wheels with Blockley tyres.
11) I will be running standard 1 1/4” twin SU’s on the original inlet manifold which has been tidied up internally. The air cleaner has been modified to utilise a high flow K&N air cleaner element.
12) Exhaust is factory manifold, again cleaned up internally to remove casting dags and sharp corners and the exhaust system is a 1 1/2” bore Bell system.
Thanks for your excellent forum always interesting to read.
regards,
Simon Sadubin
TC2575
Sydney, Australia