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RE: Solid cam in a hydraulic block?
By Charlie Pagel - 12/10/2001 4:52:36 PM; IP 12.252.228.184
I read about a way to block off oil passages in a fe series by Pat Ganahl a while back. I can't remember the spec, but you should be able to find one of his books. He did "Ford Performance" and wrote for Fast Fords for a while. I know you should block the oil passages to the lifter gallery with threaded pipe plugs so you don't have to waste any oil pressure. You'll have to tap further down than the push in plugs go to get the screww in studs to block the oil. Why do you want to use a solid cam?
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