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04-08-2005 08:11 AM #1
cam lift
530 lift cam in a 305 how radical is it gunna be ?Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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04-08-2005 09:54 AM #2
cam lift
Call 707 255 4611 ask for John (LJ's Speed & Machine) Napa, CA.
Very knowledgeable been in the business of building Hot Rod motors, boat, sprint & Midget, along with dragester motors for 30+ years.
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04-08-2005 12:54 PM #3
Lift alone isn't what makes a cam radical. It's more the duration and lobe seperation, and valve timing. What's your duration of the cam.
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04-08-2005 01:02 PM #4
Thats my problem I dont know the specs,motor came as is with no info ,trying to figure out the best matched parts for my motor,but cant get started untill I know the cams specs.all I could come up with is a rough lift measurement.taken by tape measure.Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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