Cam swap ?

Adam,

Before you buy a cam, pick up the phone and call Jim Dowel at Racer Brown. I have used about every cam grinder there is over the years, and Jim is the best. I have never met a Mopar guy who runs a Racer Brown who does not feel the same way I do.

I had him grind me a cam for a 72 440 (low compression) motor I was putting in my 67 tow truck. It is hard to make a low compression motor put out a lot of low end torque, with a lot of snap. Well, his grind did wonders for my truck. I am also having him grind a roller for my 74 Duster race car. Call him, and give him a chance, I think you will like what you hear, if you don't, kool, buy the Comp Cam. They make good stuff.

The best time to call him is later in the afternoon, around 4:30 to 5:00 his time. He is different than all the other grinders, you will be talking to him, not some salesperson who drives a old Chevy.

Earl