I have a CJ7 with a rebuilt 4.2, weber carb, beefed up ignition- a very strong runner considering I live at 10,000 feet with a carb. I have a T-5 and my axles are geared at 3.54 with 32" tires. I don't have alot of low end torque; I have to ride the clutch a little when starting on a hill, I can do almost 50mph in third gear and I've never shifted into fifth. I considered gearing to 4.10, but alot of local shops think this is pretty tall for my set-up. I'd rather not spend the money on re-gearing. I've had guys suggest a tranny with lower gearing or cam replacement. Apparently this engine was rebuilt at a speed shop before I bought it. How can I tell (can I tell?) if an RV cam may help my situation. Any thoughts out there?
Well hico cams sorta go like this.. The bigger they are the higher in the rpm range the power comes in.. So a "bigger" cam will cause you to slip the clutch even MORE starting off..
Ive been at altitude with a damn clutch too. My choice would be that 4:10 gear. More rpm than I would need here where the altitude is around 600 ft. would be an asset up in the clouds. You would be able to use 5th gear again and starting off would be a piece of cake.
Add-ons like the "hotter" spark don't do much if anything for adding horsepower.
Short of pulling the cam out to see what it is or knowing who built it, there is no real method of telling what is in there.
The cheap way out would be a set of 28in tires...
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