Today was almost productive.
New cam from Cat Cams arrived, looks very nice as a $550.00 (Over $650.00 with shipping!) billet cam should.
It is gun-drilled for weight reduction and to allow pressurized oiling of the lifters via ports in the heel, unless blocked off.
A new distributor drive is included.
It has some type of black coating applied but I have no idea what it may be.
Shiny, not dull, so doubt it is Parkerizing.
No additional information beyond what is posted at their site was included.
Got a suggestion from Salv Sacco to run BMC A Series valve springs as the weight savings is substantial, 57 grammes for spring and cap, standard Renault is 125 grammes.
Of course being the extremist I am I have found Ti. retainers to bring the reciprocating mass down even further.
The Ti. price is ridiculous, but I am so far into this build now it seems comparatively cheap.
This does require some modification of the head so not to be taken lightly.
I have also decided that I am buying a valve spring tester.
I have at least three options for the TS head now but need to test them.
1. The too easy path, reuse my old springs, they may be fine, or one or more may have lost some tension while the car sat. Ti. retainers are available.
2. Pursue the Beehive Spring option. Since they do not publish specs at my mere 10mm lift I would need a sample to do my own testing. The smaller retainers probably make Ti. moot.
3. The BMC A Series conversion, which Salve has used before. Ti. retainers are available.
It is probably worth mentioning that I will be using 9/32" (7.14375mm) stem valves.
The valves come from the English Ford "Kent Cross-Flow" hot-rod world.
This should be a little lighter, less expensive, and more reliable than almost any other available custom valves.
The small increase in flow will also be welcome.
I did talk to Ferrea, call it $80.00 per valve and the intake blanks are out of stock anyway.
So I'm going a bit extreme but WILL be setting a rev limiter to curb my over-enthusiasm.
Much of this is an effort to preserve the spendy cam and prevent valve float that I suspect parked the car in the past.