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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 8181675" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>Redfire</p><p></p><p>Take a "pass" on the cams. These cars don't need them. The stock valvetrain is more then adequate. Now correcting the cam timing is worth the effort. You will need to do that anyhow when you reinstall the heads. Since there are four of them leaves lot's of opportunity for slop and can be off as much as 7 degrees from each other. That should be good for 10-15 hp. Haven't done mine yet but that day is coming. I prefer to use offset keys rather then a slotted cam drive sprocket. I will get to that bridge when I cross it.</p><p></p><p>You should have a pretty nice set-up that will hold it’s own against 99.8% of anything wearing a license plate with the exception of Posi’s car as long as his ragtop doesn’t blow off in the process :-D</p><p></p><p>No worries on the beer. Since my last post I have progressed to scotch-on-the-rocks and all the rocks would melt before your shipment arrived. Thanks for the offer though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 8181675, member: 20202"] Redfire Take a "pass" on the cams. These cars don't need them. The stock valvetrain is more then adequate. Now correcting the cam timing is worth the effort. You will need to do that anyhow when you reinstall the heads. Since there are four of them leaves lot's of opportunity for slop and can be off as much as 7 degrees from each other. That should be good for 10-15 hp. Haven't done mine yet but that day is coming. I prefer to use offset keys rather then a slotted cam drive sprocket. I will get to that bridge when I cross it. You should have a pretty nice set-up that will hold it’s own against 99.8% of anything wearing a license plate with the exception of Posi’s car as long as his ragtop doesn’t blow off in the process :-D No worries on the beer. Since my last post I have progressed to scotch-on-the-rocks and all the rocks would melt before your shipment arrived. Thanks for the offer though. [/QUOTE]
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