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Re: READING A CAM
[Re: polyspheric]
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12/23/14 02:21 PM
12/23/14 02:21 PM
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Quicktree
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its for a SB
To do what?
was thinking the same thing
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Re: READING A CAM
[Re: MIKES_DUSTER]
#1714571
12/23/14 02:33 PM
12/23/14 02:33 PM
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lewtot184
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Ultradyne solid roller. .556/.556 , .285/.295 , .249/.259 @ 50. Is there anything that you can tell me about this cam??? Good,bad,ugly???? Oh yeah, its for a SB.
not radical (i hate radical cams), should be easy on parts and shouldn't need a lot of spring. probably make a reasonable street roller; if the lsa isn't too tight.
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Re: READING A CAM
[Re: MIKES_DUSTER]
#1714573
12/23/14 05:00 PM
12/23/14 05:00 PM
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Posts: 43,317 Bend,OR USA
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Ultradyne solid roller. .556/.556 , .285/.295 , .249/.259 @ 50. Is there anything that you can tell me about this cam??? Good,bad,ugly???? Oh yeah, its for a SB.
What lobe seperation angle is the cam groud on?If it is ground for NOS, 110 to 114 pass on it unless your wanting to run a NOS(spray) cam , if ground for N/A on 104 to 108 LSA it will probally work well for that application ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/Twocents.gif)
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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