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Old 11-26-2009, 02:07 PM
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I have a 327 60 over I purchased with 194 intake 160 exhaust heads with roller rockers z-28 springs and a victor jr intake was wander if a cam I already had would be a good choice or does anyone have any suggestions the specs of the cam are 292 duration 501 lift hydraulic thanks for any input
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That is plenty of cam and should rev pretty high with that, at least over 6000 RPM, you will be limited by the heads. That cam will pull past 6500 with good heads and compression.
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Originally Posted by ls156belair
I have a 327 60 over I purchased with 194 intake 160 exhaust heads with roller rockers z-28 springs and a victor jr intake was wander if a cam I already had would be a good choice or does anyone have any suggestions the specs of the cam are 292 duration 501 lift hydraulic thanks for any input
Question about your cyl. heads. comp.ratio...........beacuse the only GM factory head that i know of to use 1'94 intake/1.6 exhaust valve sizes were some of the 400 small blocks,and they were either 68 or 72 cc chambers , if so, for a 327'' it must have a piston with a good size dome for higher compression




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