How much cam lift can it handle?
I am building a 68 327 60 over. I have KB157 pistons, here is the link to the specs of them http://kb-silvolite.com/performance....etails&P_id=45
The cam i want to use is a comp magnum hydraulic roller and i either want the cam with .560lift 289 dur or 600 lift 314 dur. just dont want the pistons to smack the valves ya know? im using a single plane vic jr, and a custom built carb from pro systems. Some iron eagle heads are also topping it off. 64cc, 202/160 valves, and 200 runners. im working on getting 500 plus hp. It doesnt have a body yet but it will have 410 gears and a 3500 stall.
Thank you all,
Mike.
Re: How much cam lift can it handle?
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Originally posted by Arrythmic_mike
I am building a 68 327 60 over. I have KB157 pistons, here is the link to the specs of them http://kb-silvolite.com/performance....etails&P_id=45
The cam i want to use is a comp magnum hydraulic roller and i either want the cam with .560lift 289 dur or 600 lift 314 dur. just dont want the pistons to smack the valves ya know? im using a single plane vic jr, and a custom built carb from pro systems. Some iron eagle heads are also topping it off. 64cc, 202/160 valves, and 200 runners. im working on getting 500 plus hp. It doesnt have a body yet but it will have 410 gears and a 3500 stall.
Thank you all,
Mike.
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Anytime you call technical at any cam company, they want to know what kind of car, how much weight ,intended use,as well as trans,gear,and converter, etc.
Educate me, If you dont know what your're going to put the motor in ,or how much it's going to weight, how can you effectively select a camshaft ?
You might enjoy reading, Danger mouse ,Dec 2004,Super Chevy magazine.That series went on for about 18 months and it may change your thinking,especially on the heads.
Good luck, Have fun! :) :)