Crikey I can hardly believe it's almost a year since I got most of the bits together to modify my Volumex.
So a bit of an update, the 2000ie inlet camshaft didn't measure up to what I was expecting so I ordered a Kent cams FT10 which has a lift of 10.54mm. They also came up trumps with a vernier pulley as the one from the Internet had the wrong offset and the belt would not stay centralised.
So the next problem was the shims. Because the camshaft has a smaller base circle than the standard camshaft the shims required were outside the normal range, this is when my luck changed, the gasket between the cam carrier and head measured up to the exact size to the differences in the base circle. So removing the gasket and fastening the carrier straight to the head with the appropriate loctite and the jobs a good un! I even used the original shims, it was a real stroke of luck.
So with the cams dialed in using the 118⁰ as recommended on the forum I set about the jetting. Using an AFR gauge and a wide band lambda sensor in the exhaust downpipe I started driving around the village taking note of the readings at various throttle positions and engine loads and after a fair bit of tooing and froing I have to say I'm absolutely delighted with the result. The engine has flexibility that I don't think I've ever experienced before and it will still rev with ease when you need it.
It's probably going to be some time before I can get it on the dyno but until then I have a small issue with the rear suspension! To be continued.....