COLER59
CEG'er
yeah i seen it for a decent price on ebay with decent review so ifigured i would give i a shot...wasnt that impresse though.was neat but cheesy.....:shrug:
hey! forgot about u. seems the car's been running fine. good to hear. reliability seems to be an issue with ur setup. is that fair to say?
its really plagued with a ton of small pita's
if i were to modify the design from day 1... i'd put the SC in place of the AC and drive the ac off the cam. more boost potential
I noticed some knocking upon hard acceleration and I thought it was the water pump drive pulley slipping. I took the supercharger drive system off and it was still there, I even took the water pump drive belt off and it was still there. I noticed it under forward acceleration, and I don't believe it happens in reverse.
under closer inspection, I see that there is virtually no clearance between the intake port of the SC and the ac condenser. I suspect in the lower gears that I'm tapping on the condenser, it does not have the same issues deeper into the RPM's and gears.
I looked at my engine mounts and they look full of holes. I suspect a replacement with polyurethane is in order.
I hate to say it but the extra drag on that one camshaft (which is hollow, BTW) is probably wearing out your cam tensioner faster than normal. Not to mention the bearings on that side of the head. It takes a lot of torque to turn a supercharger and a sacrifice has to happen somewhere.
Cool experiment, though and I wish you luck.
i've just checked a set of SVT cam's i have, they are not keyed and look to be pressed on. Looking closer; it appears the surface of the camshaft where the pulleys sits is 'ribbed' if you like, the pulley probably is too. G.
as tricker said... it is not your normal splines. Got some photo's, here's the best of the bunch.Are the 'ribs' dramatic? meaning does it look like you'd need to sheer the cam for the the pulley to 'spin' on the CAMSHAFT?
they are splined. very slightly splined i suppose. the pulley on the water pump side should not even be a perfect circle. if i recall correctly, its got two flat sides on it so it can't slip. you should be fine there.
the timing tensioners will not be a problem because they are backed up by oil pressure. just make sure you idle the car and warm it up every time instead of just starting up and driving off. to whoever said something about "camshaft bearings"...... there are none. the cams sit right in the head, and the ports going through the head supply oil to the camshaft. it should be able to handle that little bit of extra force really...... i mean ford put a pulley coming off it in the first place, going to the water pump. i realize that's much added drag, but it should handle it easily. i'd get an oil pressure guage and run it off the side of the head to know what your oil pressure is at the "camshaft oil galleys"
sit tight, I'll try to do a how to on the lca's