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Small Block Ford
JEGS 555-200540 Hydraulic Roller Camshaft Notes:
- Valve Lift when using 1.6:1 rocker arm ratio
- Specially designed to be used in engines originally produced with OEM roller tappets
- Use with Firing Order 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8
- For use with a mass air induction system
- Non-roller cam blocks require a roller cam conversion kit M-6253-A50
- Use with Ford 5.0L Distributor or similar gear on other distributors
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:
Where it says valve springs required it says yes??
Which springs to use
Will this cam work with a stock stall C4 converter in a 302 ford. Car has 3.55 gears. Thx.
does this cam require a steel or cast distributor gear
will my stock distributor work on my 94 5.8?
Will this work for my 1995 mustang 5.0? What recommendations on lifters?
The springs recommended do not show up on site
Would this work with stock e7 heads ? i have a 93 5.0 ho . What's springs and rockers are needed ? And is tuning recommended
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