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Those look like a set of T&D rockers Good stuff That intake works well on big motors also Its ready to run, check the cam for duration and lift and see if you want to try it before "fixing it"




Cab thanks. This builder is the same guy who built that 572 Indy Maxx motor a few years back. Hes a good builder so I didnt think he would throw any junk on it for lifters. But I also like to get opinions from mopar folks on here as hes a builder of all brands since the 60s. Would you keep the roller cam or go with a solid roller cam.This is going to be driven a lot and have after market A.C. Power steering and power brakes.

RUMBLON


I like big cams in stroker street motors, especially solid roller cams There are draw backs like roller life when compared to the hydraulic roller lifters in the same motor. Find out the specs on the cam and let us know or PM me for future suggestions, no sense in getting into a discussion on cam lobes with everybody and there brothers on here I will need to know more about the car also like converter size and brand, rear gear ratio, car weight and some other things


Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)