Re: Cam Numbers/Roller Rockers
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Originally Posted by
turbovanman
I doubt it would work with a high lift slider, it would do damage for sure.
Like what damage?
Re: Cam Numbers/Roller Rockers
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Originally Posted by
puppet
Like what damage?
Spit off the rocker, then if it gets bounced around? or it could damage the cam.
Re: Cam Numbers/Roller Rockers
You think maybe it's just a question of needing more spring pressure, to keep the rocker in place better?
BTW I looked at the cam in my 4.7 heads, and it does look almost round, not much nose at all.
Re: Cam Numbers/Roller Rockers
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Originally Posted by
turbovanman
I doubt it would work with a high lift slider, it would do damage for sure.
Fm 475 lift cam no problem on stock lifters
6900rpm pulls
That what was in it when you took it down the track .
Re: Cam Numbers/Roller Rockers
They roller cam i put in my friend big block you swear there was no way the cam would turn straight 90* ramps and it rev to 7500
Re: Cam Numbers/Roller Rockers
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Originally Posted by
Pontiacdude210
This is a slider cam shaft. You must use SLIDER rocker with that cam shaft.
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Originally Posted by
shelbymonster
ive heard about running a slider cam with roller followers , any infos on that
Saw a car in a junkyard that has slider cam shaft with roller rockers. The roller rockers has indented the lobs of the cam shaft. You are free to try out for yourself though.
Re: Cam Numbers/Roller Rockers
http://thelostartof.net/tryingbe/dod...rollerarms.jpg
Someone just tried out what slider cam can do with roller rockers.
Re: Cam Numbers/Roller Rockers
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Originally Posted by
tryingbe
Someone just tried out what slider cam can do with roller rockers.
Woops!