I get that the TRW cam is out of production. If the cam is a good grind, it’s easy duplicated. Delta/Oregon/Schnider…etc.Not made anymore. FYI
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I get that the TRW cam is out of production. If the cam is a good grind, it’s easy duplicated. Delta/Oregon/Schnider…etc.Not made anymore. FYI
I have the specs for that, but it is a solid lifter cam.Specs?
Even better. Please post them up. Hydraulic cams are for station wagons and pick ups...I have the specs for that, but it is a solid lifter cam.
If your rebuilding the engine, or your in the oil pan install a Melling M72 with the high pressure spring (available on amazon). The HV72 tends to flood the valve covers. 35-40# at idle 60-70# max when running under 185 with 10/30, depending on you engine bearing clearance.What would be a good oil pressure for a 318 LAwith magnum heads
I'll throw one on the pile. I had Delta regrind this one for me a long time ago for a roller LA 318, and really is "one notch above stock". Measured 9:1 with 302 heads, Performer induction, early 340 manifolds and dual exhaust. Low gear set in the 904 with a 3.23 8-3/4. Does it shake the ground? Does it make small children run for their mamas? No and no, but it's exactly what I wanted for a street cruiser. Idles nicely and pulls strong up to any speed I'm likely to go. Way too mild for a lot of you guys, but I like it.
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@George Jets has used them I believe. Help me find the umph in my 360Who here has used the Melling SPD-22 ? It's a 68 340 automatic cam. I have one in an engine I am building up
I like this!This has kept me out of trouble most of my life with a small block mopar, street driven.
Pick a cam that you think is perfect for your application, then buy the next smaller one.