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RE: bad cam? |
By scott 71 f-100 - 03/05/2002 3:02:18 AM; IP 209.184.230.74 |
e smith I would suggest this. Do the ignition and fuel checks as posted by the others. I wouls also in the very near future if I were you , put in some lower gearing(higher numericly). and also what stall are you running on your torque converter. If you are running the stock converter this could be a problem also. As the cam sounds like it might actually be 280 @ .050 if it doesn;t make power until 3500 rpm. do you know what the cam # is(the Manufacturers Part #)? Witht the Manufacturers Part # you cna o to there site find out what duration it is and all that good jazz. that will help to diagnose the problem. I hope I helped more than damaged but I have been known to do both. good luck
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