240 Trick Flow 440

She's got enough bevel to keep from tearing up the bearings. The cam is the equivalent of a 232/236 @ .050 hydraulic, the smallest cam I have ever put in one of these things. The owner wants some vacuum and power.

I've got a bigger cam for the 383 we're building. No you don't want to know, it's a Chevy. And yes I even build Fords, the last was a 515 that made 785 HP on 91 octane.

Nothing wrong with that cam for a street car. The 512 low deck in my street car uses a 236@050 hyd roller cam. Nice smooth idle and wall to wall torque. It still makes enough power to put a fully loaded B body into the high 11's at the track so it isn't a slouch, but it runs smooth enough that I don't have spend time every weekend tightening the bolts back up.