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Old 06-24-2005, 03:56 PM
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Im buying this cam, but before i install it can you guys chime in (preferably owners of the cam) and tell me if there are any clearence issues on stock heads. I was told its close but how close is it, has anybody had any problems with it and is there anything you would reccomend i do to make it as safe as possible before i install it? Any help would greatly be appreciated thanks
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your fine, but it is one of the biggest you can go with PCV clearence. If you want to take extra precautions, than it dont hurt.
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your fine, but it is one of the biggest you can go with PCV clearence. If you want to take extra precautions, than it dont hurt.
what kind of extra precautions can i do?
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ttt if anybody has any imformation on this cam i would really appreciate it
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Have springs with *****, don't miss a shift, don't overrev, degree it upon installation, and personally I would clay it to see exactly what the clearnce is as installed in your engine.. I forget exactly how close it is, but it's pretty dang close.




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