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Re: High lift cam in street - what rockers and push rods?
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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10/11/10 11:24 AM
10/11/10 11:24 AM
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therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Niles , Ohio
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I thought my cam was pretty stout at .588 with solids for street.That cam is huge.Dosent I believe Manton make custom prods?.Rocky
Chrysler Firepower
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Re: High lift cam in street - what rockers and push rods?
[Re: 67GTMIKE]
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10/11/10 11:55 AM
10/11/10 11:55 AM
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JohnRR
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I have a Indy headed 440-1 running a 739 lift cam with heavy heavy springs.
Anyone else running a high light setup in the street?
What do you recomend for rockers and push rods??
With Lift like that , is the cam a roller or a flat tappet ? , one you you don't want to skimp on is the valvetrain , cheap chinese junk is not an option here , unless you want a multi thousand dollar repair bill soon after start up.
With 440-1's you need offset gear to begin with and more importantly what are your spring pressures ?
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Re: High lift cam in street - what rockers and push rods?
[Re: 67GTMIKE]
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10/11/10 01:18 PM
10/11/10 01:18 PM
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JohnRR
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Its all Indy roller setup. Springs are huge, not sure pressure yet.
Well you need to find that out but I see something like T+D's or Jesels in your future, break open the piggy bank.
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