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RE: Roller Rocker Cam in FE
By Swifty - 10/27/2001 2:55:07 PM; IP 24.49.218.163
I put one of Cranes Hydraulic Roller retro-fit kits in a 351 W. Not too difficult, you will have to replace the valve springs though. Much higher spring rates needed to control the heavy roller lifters.
Great torque!! lots of power from 1000-6000 RPMs no flat spots.
It's kinda expensive($250 for the cam alone, plus lifters,springs, retro fit kit) but you won't get this kind of power throughout the rpm range with any other type of cam(except maybe a solid roller)
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