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RE: cam lift too high or not ?
By Ross - 05/16/2003 9:52:49 AM; IP 12.81.180.16
Its always best to check. I like to pull a head and clay pistons without a head gasket.

However, .565 with 230-ish duration should be fine (insert disclaimer "at your own risk" here) It wont be fine for the stock prings though, they bind at about .500. I'd check it if it were me, but I also wouldnt expect there to be problems

We put that cam in a SBC not long ago, you'll love it. Good vacuum and lots of mid range. I am considering swapping out my 280H for that or the next one up
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 cam lift too high or not ? -- carlos, 05/16/2003
RE: cam lift too high or not ? -- Ross, 05/16/2003
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