Thread: Billet or cast cam core??
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	11-25-2007 05:50 PM #1 Billet or cast cam core?? Billet or cast cam core??
 
 Hi u guys,
 I am getting a Lunati hydraulic roller, 250/255 .630/.630 lift, 112 lsa for my 540. The guy at summit racing said it is made on a billet core. I tried to call Lunati but was put on hold forever, so i hung up. When I received the cam, I couldn't tell what it was. Does anyone know for sure? I know it did have a cast iron distributor gear installed on it. I tried tapping the cam lightly with a hammer and it made more of a "thud" than a high pitch, so I thought it was cast. The springs I picked are comp cams 929. They have around 150 lbs on the seat, 420 lbs open. With this spring pressure, would a cast cam be okay?
 Thanks for any comments
 
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	11-25-2007 06:30 PM #2
 alot of the hyd roller cams are iron core they work ok never had one give me any trouble but for a boat or a all out drag car i would like the steel core i have run them with abit less on seat 130/140 open i think 380 but your springs will loose 5or 10 pounds after they take a set this is a steel core cam and if you tap it it ringsLast edited by pat mccarthy; 11-25-2007 at 06:38 PM. Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip 
 
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	11-26-2007 06:35 AM #3
 Be sure use a bronze Dist. gear on the steel billet cams.
 
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	11-26-2007 07:01 AM #4
 yes but all most all the new steel core cams have iron gears on them and if a gm roller core you need to run a melonized steel gear so yes if the cam is all steel core then you need to run a bronze gear Originally Posted by Racecar100 Originally Posted by Racecar100Last edited by pat mccarthy; 11-26-2007 at 07:09 AM. Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip 
 
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	11-29-2007 05:58 PM #5
 Thanks for the replies u guys,
 I called summit again and they called a lunati tech. Lunati says its made from a steel billet core....  
 I guess I could bring it to a local cam grinder and see what they say.
 The cam has an iron gear pressed on it, I know that for sure.
 
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	11-29-2007 06:03 PM #6
 That is what I run on all my street cars that use a roller cam. Originally Posted by ekitch Originally Posted by ekitch
 






 
		
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