Kendog 170
Let the boy go !
I'm not sure. I can take a pic of the fender tag.
The use a split pattern solid. Anything to get rid of the hydraulic lolI'd endorse that if he had headers. The split pattern of the factory 4 speed cam will work better with manifolds, IMO.
The use a split pattern solid. Anything to get rid of the hydraulic lol
Do these cam grinders want any old core out of a smallblock Chrysler?
I just read something from Rehrenberg about those cams. Everyone who's been into these motors has heard the legendary stories behind the cams performance. From the little blurb in the article not all '68 340's with 4 speeds received these cams. Supposedly only used in the earlier to mid-year '68 340 4 speeds. Is your car an earlier build?
There' a lean condition right there. That could be your stumble. I'd investigate more there.
If you did want to step up to a 750-800 cfm carburetor (800 AVS2 would be my choice for a cruiser) this is probably the largest cam you could use and still have good street manners. Notice how close it is to what it would actually be replacing? Being that it's a slightly improved version of the stock cam, you probably wouldn't see that much performance improvement unless your cam has enough wear to reduce lift by a pretty fair amount. Here are the timing events, thanks to the Wallace racing cam calculator. The 67-1/2 degree IVC would help to keep the cranking compression up, probably why it is rated for use with 3.2-3.9 gears.
Hydraulic Flat Tappet Street Force 3 Camshaft; 1964 - 2003 Chrysler 273, 340, 360 1600 to 5800 Howards Cams 712121-12 | Howards Cams
IVO is 31.5 ° BTDC ( - indicates ATDC)
IVC is 67.5 ° ABDC
EVO is 80.5 ° BBDC
EVC is 28.5 ° ATDC ( - indicates BTDC)
Overlap is 60 °
But I do like the thought of adding a set of quality (i.e. NOT CHEAP!!) 1.6:1 rockers with a B3Race engines correction kit for .496 intake/.501 exhaust lift with about 2 degrees more of .050 duration.
Well it was a Balmy 25' day yesterday so I threw on the 650 Thunder with a leaner jet as it was running too rich. Still bad stumble. Then installed the Dizzy I overhauled and curved and it seems to be running sweet. I set my balancer at 15' and dropped in Dizzy. I haven't even thrown the timing light on her yet. I couldn't feel my fingers anymore so I stopped there for now. It's suppose to get in the 40's later this week so I check things over then. It's looking promising.
40s, yeah. Real heat wave. lol
Can't wait to get to the Carolina's
Fixed it
I disagreed because he has the stock cam in the engine now. That “Chop” is due to the cams timing events and the lobe ramp to a lesser extent. The narrower the centerline the nastier the chop in most cases.If you're looking for that "chop" from the cam sometimes just changing mufflers will do it. You said you had the Walker quiet mufflers so a change with those may help.
I speak from personal experience on my car. I also have the stock 340 cam in my car and after the quiet Accurate Exhaust mufflers were replaced with a set of Black Widow race mufflers there was a noticeable chop. No other changes made.I disagreed because he has the stock cam in the engine now. That “Chop” is due to the cams timing events and the lobe ramp to a lesser extent. The narrower the centerline the nastier the chop in most cases.

My cam is an Erson cam with the stock specs from 1970. That I know. My car now lopes pretty good with the Black Widow Race Venom mufflers and it didn’t before. That I know. I would have no reason to lie about this.From a stock muffler to a race muffler....
Yeeeeeeaaaaaaaa-OK....
The factory cam is on a what now? (LSA)
Go swap in a nice bump stock on a 108 with a serious lobe and report back!
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