Question about cc503 and stock heads
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Question about cc503 and stock heads
Does anything need to be done to the heads to support a cc503 cam? According to comp cams website it requires machining on cylinder heads.
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thanks.
I read a lot about the cam, and read the cam guide. I was just double checking sense right on the website it says its "required". http://www.compcams.com/Cam_Specs/Ca...csid=1107&sb=2
I read a lot about the cam, and read the cam guide. I was just double checking sense right on the website it says its "required". http://www.compcams.com/Cam_Specs/Ca...csid=1107&sb=2
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thanks.
I read a lot about the cam, and read the cam guide. I was just double checking sense right on the website it says its "required". http://www.compcams.com/Cam_Specs/Ca...csid=1107&sb=2
I read a lot about the cam, and read the cam guide. I was just double checking sense right on the website it says its "required". http://www.compcams.com/Cam_Specs/Ca...csid=1107&sb=2
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Another CC503 w/ stock heads here...I love my set up. Lots of power everywhere. You won't go wrong with that cam, just be sure to get some quality valve springs and you'll be good.
I have:
CC503
Crane 10308 dual valve spring kit
Comp 1.6 NSA 7/16" Pro Mags
TF guideplates
ARP 7/16" rocker arm studs
TF 7.2" chromemoly pushrods
Match that up with LT headers, exhaust, and a CAI and you'll have a nice cam-only performer.
I have:
CC503
Crane 10308 dual valve spring kit
Comp 1.6 NSA 7/16" Pro Mags
TF guideplates
ARP 7/16" rocker arm studs
TF 7.2" chromemoly pushrods
Match that up with LT headers, exhaust, and a CAI and you'll have a nice cam-only performer.
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Another CC503 w/ stock heads here...I love my set up. Lots of power everywhere. You won't go wrong with that cam, just be sure to get some quality valve springs and you'll be good.
I have:
CC503
Crane 10308 dual valve spring kit
Comp 1.6 NSA 7/16" Pro Mags
TF guideplates
ARP 7/16" rocker arm studs
TF 7.2" chromemoly pushrods
Match that up with LT headers, exhaust, and a CAI and you'll have a nice cam-only performer.
I have:
CC503
Crane 10308 dual valve spring kit
Comp 1.6 NSA 7/16" Pro Mags
TF guideplates
ARP 7/16" rocker arm studs
TF 7.2" chromemoly pushrods
Match that up with LT headers, exhaust, and a CAI and you'll have a nice cam-only performer.
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Another CC503 w/ stock heads here...I love my set up. Lots of power everywhere. You won't go wrong with that cam, just be sure to get some quality valve springs and you'll be good.
I have:
CC503
Crane 10308 dual valve spring kit
Comp 1.6 NSA 7/16" Pro Mags
TF guideplates
ARP 7/16" rocker arm studs
TF 7.2" chromemoly pushrods
Match that up with LT headers, exhaust, and a CAI and you'll have a nice cam-only performer.
I have:
CC503
Crane 10308 dual valve spring kit
Comp 1.6 NSA 7/16" Pro Mags
TF guideplates
ARP 7/16" rocker arm studs
TF 7.2" chromemoly pushrods
Match that up with LT headers, exhaust, and a CAI and you'll have a nice cam-only performer.