Brambles
Well-Known Member
I'm entertaining different ideas for Camshafts for the 340 I'm building. What do you have to do to a engine that was originally a Hydraulic cam to put a solid cam in it. Can you just slide the Solid lifters in and away you go or do you have to bush the lifter bores and monkey around a bit to get it running.
Mostly a street motor kept under 7000 rpm, probably shift at 6500 or so the odd time it might make it to the track.
I don't have any experiance with solid cams, I heard someone say that you get a more responsive, quicker revving engine, is this true????
Thanks
Brambles
Mostly a street motor kept under 7000 rpm, probably shift at 6500 or so the odd time it might make it to the track.
I don't have any experiance with solid cams, I heard someone say that you get a more responsive, quicker revving engine, is this true????
Thanks
Brambles