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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 10:02 AM
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Everything in the motor is stock right now. Are 7.400 the recomended lenght?
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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 10:32 AM
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Always a good idea to check but 7.400" on an MS3 should be what you need.
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Thank you. I know I should check.
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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 04:28 PM
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One more thing, what would just a cam and spring kit cost?
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Old Aug 12, 2009 | 04:33 PM
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Cam is $374.99 and PRC .650" lift spring kit is $289.99. You can get the package with cam, pushrods, and spring kit for $25 more ($689.99). We can make our best guess on pushrod length so you get the package deal, and then if you measure and need different we can swap them out.
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Thanks I figured it would be close, might as well just go with new pushrods.
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shotgun lol!! Seriously take me for a ride in it when you get that cab stabbed in
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im running texas speed chromoly 7.425 pushrods on my MS3...stock 241 heads and patriot performance .660 dual springs.
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shotgun lol!! Seriously take me for a ride in it when you get that cab stabbed in
Sell me those heads so I can pick a cam!! Lol
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Sell me those heads so I can pick a cam!! Lol
I just might as I bought a brand new car for a DD..Took advantage of the cash for clunkers soo now I'm not too worried bout my formy being down for a new build or break it
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I'll wait for winter to come around then to figure out what cam to go with.
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Originally Posted by kidcamaro98
im running texas speed chromoly 7.425 pushrods on my MS3...stock 241 heads and patriot performance .660 dual springs.
I think I may be with you 'cos I'm running 7.400's on mine right now and they get a bit clattery on the top end and had only about 3/4 turn of preload when I installed them. I'm waiting till I get my head checked though, 'cos they may have to take a cut on them if they're warped and that may get me to where I want.
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