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Re: Re: Power for SMTA
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Posted by 54SMTA on March 29, 2002 at 13:11:06 from (206.9.239.130):
In Reply to: Re: Power for SMTA posted by Red Rider on March 28, 2002 at 20:06:41:
send your cam off to a machine shop and tell them if you pull stock or modified tell the rpms you run the best would be to grind it for low end torque a carb from a 715 ih comb. or 806 will fit your m you might need to use the top of the m carb it will fit a four weight m&w govenor makes a big difference our m is putting out 73 hp it has these things done to it we have the big fire craters and the head and manifold is ported and polished they also sell offset cam gear keys ask the machinist whats best the cam is the biggest increase in power.
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