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RE: camshaft
By Gerry Proctor - 02/21/2002 7:26:55 AM; IP 207.133.188.254
Sure. One of the real benefits of the Crane Powermax cams is that they use a wide lobe separation angle (114-degrees) which gives you a fairly smooth idle with sufficient idle vacuum. This allows you to achieve a near-stock idle speed which makes carburetor adjustment fairly easy and makes it possible to use the stock converter. There's no question that a converter with 500 more stall rpm would be beneficial but it's not crucial. I'm using a Crane 278 with a stock converter and it works just fine.
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 camshaft -- jesse, 02/21/2002
RE: camshaft -- Gerry Proctor, 02/21/2002
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