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Re: Re: Seeking advice on Sup. M-TA cam
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Posted by jakee on March 06, 2000 at 15:54:38 from (205.188.196.39):
In Reply to: Re: Seeking advice on Sup. M-TA cam posted by Wardner on March 05, 2000 at 20:58:13:
i think what harvester did was grind more advance into the 400-450 cam,we put a 350 cam in a H and advanced it 1 tooth and o boy what a diffrence in the power,LUNATI CAMS in memphis tennese makes a good grind for around 125.00 you supply the core,call him he will talk to you.i usally cut the head around .175 if it,s never been cut before.remember wen compresion goes up timing must be turned back to atay out of detination.i usally end up around 30-32 total at 1550 rpms,of cource if you run good gas you can turn up the timing and see the diffrence.good luke
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