Nice, like!Currently 4.11. 727 transmission. No power brakes, only vacuum I think, will be for the distributor.
Here’s a screen capture of the one I was looking at.
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It’s only a few degrees larger than a OEM 360 cam. “Small”Your best bet for your engine, just make sure you have enough room for the valve lift.
Howards Cams, Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshaft, Chrysler SB 273-360/318, 208/214 @ .050, .479/.494, 110 LS - Competition Products
Lift has no bearing on any concerns but will certainly aid in power.i personally think that's a buncha lift for a low comp 318 with stock small valve heads and a restrictive intake
The OEM heads flow well to 500 lift. The head can handle it and the engine won’t go down on power.
I hope not! Terrible intake, carb to small(he's gonna run a street master and something like a 500cfm carb).
He can get away with another 8-10 degrees @050 easy without ill effect. Been there done this.the duration is good,
Not really. If he had a 318 w/a 2.02, id says yes.the 110 is good but the combo
He can use a cam with a LSA around 108 / 107
Not trueisn't there to take advantage of all that lift.
if i was rolling howards i'd be keen on the street force uno
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As I said above, 216/218@050 can be done. It’s power is just a few hundred rpm off of idle, works with a stock converter, even more so with 4.10’s!
An OEM 4bbl or Performer intake works well here w/a 600 cfm carb.
IMO, any cam under 210@050 is a weeny cam with the gear ratio and intended driving conditions listed by the OP.
PRH and Fishmen gave nice cam recommendations.