
Originally Posted by
Rrumbler
In my experience, that legend is true, and it is not just the later model engines. I had both a '68 396, and a '70 427 that LOVED cams; in the seven years that I ran them, in drags and on the street, the 396 went through five cams, and the 427, two. I never did figure out what cause the problems, nor could Isky or Crane help. Everything seemed to be right on spec, but the danged things would lose the number seven/eight cylinder lobes; it almost looked like they were oil starved, or perhaps overheated in that region of the block. Now, I think it was because I ran too much cam and drove it on the street in commuting traffic as well as on the strip, but that is only a S-W-A-G. Today, I don't think I would build an engine without a roller - any engine, if it was possible.
And then a newer model....
Montana Mail Runner