648/649 cam
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648/649 cam
Inside my barn find factory overhauled S motor was a 648/649 cam. Motor was a gold seal from 1972 so this cam was clearly installed after the fact. The motor is all std with 431 S std pistons too. Has the 163 head not polished too. This motor has never been ran. So question is will this cam be streetable at all? Want to used it on the freeway and in traffic with a 3.1/2 gear set. Okay cam or should one just invest in a modern cam thanks
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Re: 648/649 cam
That's a nice barn find.
The 648/9 is a full race cam. The power will come in at about 4000 rpm with a big valve head.
Not very practical around town in my opinion and with that diff ratio you may well struggle to "get on the cam" below 70 mph on the freeway.
Sounds like a fun engine though and would be a blast to drive as is.

The 648/9 is a full race cam. The power will come in at about 4000 rpm with a big valve head.
Not very practical around town in my opinion and with that diff ratio you may well struggle to "get on the cam" below 70 mph on the freeway.
Sounds like a fun engine though and would be a blast to drive as is.

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Re: 648/649 cam
kinda what I thought.. Not sure what the guy was going to build. Imagine a bone stock complete all std. >66 1275 S motor with a 649 cam.. Whats something like the nos 649 cam with oil pump worth these days I wonder thanks
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Re: 648/649 cam
Nothing wrong with the tractability of a 649. It might develope lots of power after 3500 rpm, but that does not mean it doesn't develope any power under that. perfectly practicle hot road cam for weekend use.
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Re: 648/649 cam
my mini runs a 649 with a 3.4 final
its fine around town
its fine around town
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: 648/649 cam
Mine too has a 649 and a 3.4 diff with twin 1 3/4" su's its also fine around town, the suspension is another matter though 

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Re: 648/649 cam
I would NEVER use a 649 in a road car. Why on earth would I want to do that? There are so many better options.
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Re: 648/649 cam
Vegard wrote:I would NEVER use a 649 in a road car. Why on earth would I want to do that? There are so many better options.
there are so many better cars than minis to use round town, it doenst stop us using them though
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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Re: 648/649 cam
Surely a 649 will jus bog down all the time with a 3.1 diff ? I'm with Verg on this, putting a 649 in an 'around town' car don't make sense ! Loads of modern cams do !
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Re: 648/649 cam
Best 1275 option, the super sprint.Vegard wrote:I would NEVER use a 649 in a road car. Why on earth would I want to do that? There are so many better options.
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Re: 648/649 cam
Let's face it, minis are old. They are slow, they are noisy and crap.
You can get a very silly one with very bad manners and it will be comprehensively beaten off the lights by an old diesel turbo golf.
You may as well leave your diesel turbo to do all the nice things like drive the kiddies to tesco and save the mini for a road going racing car. No holds barred.
Weber 48, 320/320 cam, 37/31 valves, 13:1 CR, 3.6FD, 1:1.04 Drops, Plate LSD, 1445cc, no carpets, pretty much straight through exhaust.....
At least when I am driving at normal TDi speeds it feels like a fairground ride and sounds like something off Santa Pod.
Fit the race cam, or sell it and get a Passat 130.
You can get a very silly one with very bad manners and it will be comprehensively beaten off the lights by an old diesel turbo golf.
You may as well leave your diesel turbo to do all the nice things like drive the kiddies to tesco and save the mini for a road going racing car. No holds barred.
Weber 48, 320/320 cam, 37/31 valves, 13:1 CR, 3.6FD, 1:1.04 Drops, Plate LSD, 1445cc, no carpets, pretty much straight through exhaust.....
At least when I am driving at normal TDi speeds it feels like a fairground ride and sounds like something off Santa Pod.
Fit the race cam, or sell it and get a Passat 130.