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413 cam help #981894
04/28/11 12:45 PM
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I have a 62 Chrysler with a 413 that I want to rebuild. I am looking for more performance and was wondering what you would recommend for a good hydraulic lifter cam?

Re: 413 cam help [Re: TrueTripleX] #981895
04/28/11 03:52 PM
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Are you staying with stock converter?
stock rear gear 2.92??? (2.72, 3.23)
what intake and heads
Cam should be after you thought out everything else including what torque converter you can or want to live with. a stock 2000 really reduces the cam choices.

Re: 413 cam help [Re: Dodgem] #981896
04/28/11 04:42 PM
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We stuck Summits big cam in one.It ran super and the price was cheap.Had a lumpy sounding idle but good vacuum and street manners.Yeah I know there are better cams but for thr $$$ its hard to beat.Its been in that 62 since I pulled it from my 440 and that was back in the 80s.Rocky


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Re: 413 cam help [Re: therocks] #981897
04/28/11 06:03 PM
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Its been in that 62 since I pulled it from my 440 and that was back in the 80s.Rocky




GOOD choice Rocky ..... but I think you told me you did that swap back in the 1880's !!

Re: 413 cam help [Re: dOc !] #981898
04/29/11 07:35 AM
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Nah I was just a youngster back then.Now I heard you wer what about 80 in the 1880s.Rocky


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Re: 413 cam help [Re: therocks] #981899
04/29/11 07:49 AM
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We stuck Summits big cam in one.It ran super and the price was cheap.Had a lumpy sounding idle but good vacuum and street manners.Yeah I know there are better cams but for thr $$$ its hard to beat.Its been in that 62 since I pulled it from my 440 and that was back in the 80s.Rocky




I ran that cam in a mild 383, was very happy with it. Had a little hit to it at idle, but I wouldn't call it lumpy by todays standards

Re: 413 cam help [Re: TrueTripleX] #981900
05/01/11 12:59 AM
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I have a 62 Chrysler with a 413 that I want to rebuild. I am looking for more performance and was wondering what you would recommend for a good hydraulic lifter cam?




Take a look at Hughes Engines cam selections, just for starters.



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