small block hydraulic roller cam selection

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Any information posted would be useful for all to see. :roll:

You could recieve a number of answers to this sort of question.......

No1...You don't wish to help others with a similar problem.

No2...You may have some questions to the answers you may recieve from the above, to which you are reluctant to post for all to see.

No3...If you don't wish to share, look it up yourself.

No4...Your not happy with the general help from some of the guys on here.

No5...Give me a break.

Ps. This is how you normally reply to my posts is it not. ie. wild cam smooth idle.

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Steve. Have a look at the Hughes Engines website. The information there should give you an idea.

Remember that some solid lifter cams these days have a lift rate as fast as the smaller roller cams but at a fraction of the cost.
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Re: small block hydraulic roller cam selection

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SteveB wrote:could anyone who genuinely knows anything much about this subject please PM me.

Thanks
Hi Steve, speaking to guy tonight about this very subject, he sent me a file with all types of good stuff on the Magnum roller cam selection so I'll forward it to you.

PM on its way.

Mike
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