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The Camfather, Ed Iskenderian - Engine Builder Hall of Fame Class of 2024 

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Ed Iskenderian is a legend among racers worldwide. While attending Polytechnic High School in Los Angeles, Ed's pet project was building a Model T Ford roadster. Ed learned the fundamentals of mechanics by working with the Model T Fords and later adapted the overhead conversion by Frontenac (more commonly known as Fronty).
Experiencing repeated crankshaft failure, Ed began searching for an engine with a stronger lower end. He examined the Ford Model A and B and found them to be only slightly stronger than the Model T. Turning his attention toward the later Ford V-8 flathead engine, he found the crank to be much more rugged with larger bearings and a counter balanced crankshaft. He installed special Maxi "F" type cylinder heads (with overhead exhaust valves) and slingshot intake manifold. Ed had the combustion chambers in the heads cast iron filled and he then re-contoured the combustion chambers as advised by his good friend Ed Winfield. The actual compression ratio turned out to be a whopping 13:1, an extremely high ratio for the early days of hot rodding. This was Ed Iskenderian's first hot rod and it still occupies a corner of his plant today.
After graduating, Ed obtained mechanical experience working as an apprentice tool and die maker. This is where Ed developed the skill and experience of always striving for quality and perfection. His career was interrupted by WWII. Because of his interest in speed, Ed decided to try his hand with an even faster vehicle and enlisted in the Army Air Corps. He served with the Air Transport Command, repeatedly flying supplies to the islands of the Pacific.
After his war time absence, Ed lost no time in getting back to his hot rod and getting it ready for California's dry lake bed meets. When rebuilding his V-8, he wanted to obtain a special camshaft. However, the boom had hit hot rodding and there was a great deal of business for the few racing camshaft manufacturers on the west coast. Their production schedules were taxed, which resulted in slow delivery. During the five month waiting period for his special camshaft, Ed decided to enter the cam grinding business. He bought a used conventional cylindrical grinder. Drawing on his tool making and mechanical experience, Ed converted it to a universal cam grinding machine. This machine produced camshafts with a noticeable improvement in performance over the conventional racing Ford camshafts. Ed's cams were the first to produce 1 HP. per Cu. In. on gasoline in postwar OHV V-8 Dodge Hemi's and 1.3 H.P. per Cu. In. on gasoline in postwar OHV 283 Chevy V-8's.
Ed saw that racers could benefit from the advancement of higher-technology in racing so he created the first Hard- Face Overlay camshafts in the industry and became the first to employ computers in camshaft design. With the computer, Ed created the most advanced cam-profiles of the late 1950s and early 60s like the famous 5-Cycle and Polydyne Profile 505 Magnum's along with the very first Hydraulic racing camshafts in the industry. Not stopping here, Ed knew that these new camshafts needed equally technologically advanced components -- So, he developed the first High-Density Chilled-Iron lifters for the ever growing Fuel Burning Supercharged Dragster class (now known as Top Fuel Dragsters), the first drop-in self locking roller tappets and the first Anti-Pump-Up hydraulic lifters enabling Hydraulic camshafts to produce higher R.P.M. This created a new challenge. As the new camshafts were delivering greater lifts and durations for higher R.P.M., the resulting higher lift rates required advanced valve spring designs. Recognizing this, Ed then introduced to the racing industry the first Vasco Jet 1000 Valve Springs after having pioneered the first valve spring assemblies for racing a decade before. New Cams and Components were not the only thing Ed brought to the young Drag Racing programs. Under a gentlemen's agreement, Ed Iskenderian and a young racer from Florida named Don Garlits entered into the first corporate sponsorship of a race operation. During this time Ed was given the nickname of Isky the "Camfather".
To help fine tune racers' engines he offered the first "Ultra Rev-Kits" for small block Chevy V-8 roller cams and the first anti-cam walk kit for the Chevy V-8s, along with the first offset cam keys and bushings for adjusting cam timing. In 1963, Ed in collaboration with a few other industry pioneers, created the "Speed Equipment Manufacturers Association", now known as the "Specialty Equipment Market Association" or "SEMA". Ed presided as its first president in 1963 and 1964 and led the group through its first crucial years.
One of Eds proudest achievements came in 1985 when he was inducted as a member of Chevrolet's "Legends of Performance", an honorary group of "Men whose visions, skill and perseverance have reshaped the automobile into something more than just transportation.

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@duradim1
@duradim1 4 месяца назад
I don't want to sound like a worshipper of men, but these old guys are leaving this world in a vacuum. Classy people I want to hang around and associate with.
@johnbehneman1546
@johnbehneman1546 4 месяца назад
CONGRADULATIONS ED ISKENDERIAN !!!!!!
@daryllect6659
@daryllect6659 4 месяца назад
Spell much?
@stevewelborn8744
@stevewelborn8744 4 месяца назад
I was on a team that competed in the Engine Masters Challenge for 8 years. I got to meet some very high profile people like John Kaase and Tony Bishop but the high light for me was meeting Mr Ed and getting to talk to him and listen to him tell some amazing stories.
@kennethbrewer1743
@kennethbrewer1743 4 месяца назад
I'm 77 years old and I always liked the Isky 292
@mikeh.753
@mikeh.753 4 месяца назад
I grew up in orange county California l in the 60's and 70's a guy named Vic Smalldino lived on the same street. He design and built heads for flathead Fords that set world records. These old guys were all over back then.
@Kerry-fw6jt
@Kerry-fw6jt 4 месяца назад
Me too. Lol it was the place to be especially for little motor heads. Long Beach & Pomona swap meets. I remember going to Riverside when there was a road course there. Good times back in those years.
@mikeh.753
@mikeh.753 4 месяца назад
@@Kerry-fw6jt Pomona swap meet was HUGE. My family went to watch the drag boats at Long Beach and the Catalina ski race begin and end there. What a time huh. Back when California was truly the greatest place on earth. Lake Havasu and the Colorado River. Do you remember lake Deloris out past Victorville?
@moparnut6286
@moparnut6286 4 месяца назад
Congrats Ed! Extremely well deserved.
@chrisbrown3925
@chrisbrown3925 4 месяца назад
Our bmw tech training school used to be in Venice Beach, I remember seeing buildings for traco, isky, Shelby, etc...one day I pulled up to iskys shop, it was closed by this time, and I looked into the windows, the place was filled with various big machines that I could only guess were there to make camshafts...but there was nowhere to walk between them...
@nzsaltflatsracer8054
@nzsaltflatsracer8054 4 месяца назад
About 20 yrs ago Al Teague was showing me around his old stomping ground, we stopped for lunch at this place he said was pretty famous & he told me that Ed always has lunch there & has the same thing every time. Right as we were ordering Ed walks up to our table "Hey Al!"
@ghw7192
@ghw7192 4 месяца назад
Where I lived, in the 60s the Isky 505 was THE cam to have. I never could afford one, though.
@extramile150
@extramile150 22 дня назад
the one and only...Mr. Isky!!!!!
@90FF1
@90FF1 4 месяца назад
Great interviews. Thank you.
@tezzrterry7485
@tezzrterry7485 4 месяца назад
ISKY Cams were always a step above the others, and probably still are. What a genius.
@bloqk16
@bloqk16 4 месяца назад
The "Isky" cams were prominently renown among the California Hot Rod culture of the 1960s. The word-of-mouth marketing of the Inskenderian camshafts was remarkable back then when I was a kid. To think I can still vividly recall its prominence, especially with the popular "Isky" nickname the company had, just goes to show the positive status that company had back then, some nearly 60 years ago from my recollections.
@EngineBuilderHallofFame
@EngineBuilderHallofFame 4 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing!
@johnbehneman1546
@johnbehneman1546 4 месяца назад
I LOVE LEARNING ABOUT THE VETERAN HOT RODDERS!!!!
@josephtome9600
@josephtome9600 4 месяца назад
A propane forklift story: We had an old Clark that ran on propane and it had a battery charging problem. To solve it we put a smaller pulley on the alternator. It seems the dead straight cam allowed an idle speed around 120 RPM. The propane fuel allows very little overlap according to Hot Rod. Too much fuel is wasted out the exhaust.
@daryllect6659
@daryllect6659 4 месяца назад
...an idle speed around 120 RPM" ?
@explicitcontent9235
@explicitcontent9235 4 месяца назад
Must have been a hit/miss engine that ran on hot dick soup through a crazy straw with a chocolate pickle injector encabulator exceeding the sperving thruster bearings resulting in a rushing evacuation procedure on the porcelain throne.
@theohlinsguy4649
@theohlinsguy4649 4 месяца назад
When I started competing in a Porsche Speedster in the mid 60s the go to cam was an Isky 1010A
@timrayburn2461
@timrayburn2461 4 месяца назад
Thank you
@garycamara9955
@garycamara9955 4 месяца назад
I always used his lifters in my MINIs.
@johnbehneman1546
@johnbehneman1546 4 месяца назад
SO INSPIRATIONAL!!!!
@Emprivan
@Emprivan 4 месяца назад
They built my dads truck, thought the story was when they were in HS, like 1958 maybe, was so long ago, but still drive the truck everyday. 55 1st Chevy 1/2 ton. Had the 261 blueflame set up, with dualram with 2 2bl carbs and the dual exhast off a corvet. Had a nice cam. Had a 6in drop axel too. Loved that strait 6.
@barrycuda3769
@barrycuda3769 4 месяца назад
Absolutely well deserved, what took so long . Iv'e been wondering, are Iskenderian cams still operating? , I think they are ,but not sure . And , amidst all the recent controversy about substandard lifters ,and cams , I'm sure that Isky wont have let quality decline.
@DANTHETUBEMAN
@DANTHETUBEMAN 4 месяца назад
fastest car I eva saw has ported heads and a iski cam. 😊
@michaelbrooks1458
@michaelbrooks1458 4 месяца назад
The man that figured out Suck Bang Blow ! That's what makes it go.
@user-mc9om5di1f
@user-mc9om5di1f 4 месяца назад
Everything he knew he learned from Ed Winfield.
@EngineBuilderHallofFame
@EngineBuilderHallofFame 4 месяца назад
Absolutely, That's why we have a video about Winfield as well!
@daryllect6659
@daryllect6659 4 месяца назад
Ed's cams are over-rated.
@georgewhitehead8185
@georgewhitehead8185 4 месяца назад
So, how are YOUR cams rated??
@daryllect6659
@daryllect6659 4 месяца назад
@@georgewhitehead8185 I don't grind cams, I just run 'em, and I've run better cams from other grinders, with better results.
@craigtripp5509
@craigtripp5509 4 месяца назад
The same specs cams
@kirkshields3585
@kirkshields3585 4 месяца назад
What in the HELL TOOK SOOOOO LONG?!?!?!?!
@flinch622
@flinch622 4 месяца назад
I'll second that.
@larryanderson2766
@larryanderson2766 4 месяца назад
Exactly what I was thinking
@user-to5gf8my5i
@user-to5gf8my5i 4 месяца назад
My first thought as well, the man was a legend 50 years ago...
@dustbat
@dustbat 4 месяца назад
When I was a kid around 16 his name was well know by all of us who had the slightest interest in cars or read Hot Rod Mag. ISKY CAM.🦇
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