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Re: street roller cam ?
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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12/13/12 04:06 PM
12/13/12 04:06 PM
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As I understand it most roller cams do not have the fuel pump eccentric. I'm running a small solid Comp roller (588) and it doesn't have one.
thanks, thats what i figgerd,my last roller,a Lunati had one.
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Re: street roller cam ?
[Re: brads70]
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12/13/12 04:18 PM
12/13/12 04:18 PM
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Good to know. I'm planning on a roller BB and was toying with the idea of going full electric. guess this helps make my decision.
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Re: street roller cam ?
[Re: VincentVega]
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12/13/12 04:57 PM
12/13/12 04:57 PM
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I have a Bullet Roller and I use a mechanical pump with it. My cam is an older blank so that may be thediference. I do know they make a special pushrod for use with Roller cams (Mancini sales it). The pushrod has a brass tip to work with the harder Roller cam (like a brass timing gear).
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