Bhawkins854
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I didn't see anything about optimal static CR for this cam. Just says good torque cam for larger displacement motors.
Yeh that is one issue I noticed with the RS cams. there is no one to call and get good guidance. That's why I went with TMan's cam- gave me the straight scoop. Also Woods, Mackie were very helpful. I only chose the TMAN 625 since it fit my build and riding preferences best and is not as aggro on the lifters as the Woods. The Mackie would have been my second choice.I didn't see anything about optimal static CR for this cam. Just says good torque cam for larger displacement motors.
holy shit .050 off the jugs- really? damn you must have had like an .080 quench if not more! :loony:Also I'm an electrician by trade, I w
Put this motor together with my buddy that is a machinist, pretty sure he took. 050 off the jugs to get this emissions motor back to what the crate motor would have had, and. 020 off the heads along with Comp cams beehive Springs, 2.06 intake valves, and a port and polish. He calls it "pro Street ported heads".. Supposed to be the best he offers
Here ya go! It could be a good idea to fabricate some and sell them? I am in for a 32 tooth :up:I just did that! I had to customize my own Baker steel 32 tooth pulley. Original pulley was a 34, they put that pulley in due to clearancing issues with the Baker pulley/clutch actuator cover. What a difference that made! Not to mention a giant pain in the ass machining the pulley in a bunch of spots, wouldn't recommend it to any other big dog owners with RSD unless you have a buddy with a machine shop

