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1957-1985 Chevy 262-400
Camshaft & Lifters
Intake | Exhaust | |
Advertised Duration | 292° | 292° |
Duration @ .050" | 234° | 234° |
Valve Lift w/ 1.5 Rocker Arms | 0.488 | 0.488 |
Valve Lift @ Cam | 0.325 | 0.325 |
Max Lift Angle | 109° | 119° |
Lobe Separation | 114° | |
Cam Timing @ .050" - Opens | 8° ATDC | 56° BBDC |
Cam Timing @ .050" - Closes | 46° ABDC | -8° BTDC |
Emissions Note:
This part is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competition racing.
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Specifications:
Will this work with stock vortex heads
I have a 350 no bore with this cam and 882 heads what springs do you recommended
Ok it said above its a .488 lift with 1.5 rockers. My question is can I Ron a set of 1.6 roller rockers with this cam and if so how much more lift will this be on the valve side. I have a 69 350 .30 over with flat top pistons with 4 valve releifs.thanks
Does this cam require valve spring upgrade?
If the rpm range is 3000 to 6200 how would a 1500-2000 stall work with this cam?
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