RV Cam did NOT help THIS guy out !!!!
Maybe "RV Cam" means a dash cam in a RV ????
Well if Billy Godbold says it you can pretty much take that **** to the bank. That guy is a genius.It started out with Ford Flatheads. TECH QUICKIE: What is a '3/4 Race' Camshaft?
You could. A 360 cam in your Teen would work fine.To me, in the English definition, to "put a RV cam in something" means you take a camshaft out of an RV and put it in your Duster. Correct ??
Now THAT would truly be an RV cam. When somebody ask, I could say "I put a RV cam in it"You could. A 360 cam in your Teen would work fine.
Stock 360 cam specs are all over the planet. Here's one:Now THAT would truly be an RV cam. When somebody ask, I could say "I put a RV cam in it"
Stock 360 cam specs are all over the planet. Here's one:
The specs for a stock replacement “2bbl” cam are:
Clevite 229-1663
SAE duration 278/278, duration @.050 203/203, .410/.410, 109.5lsa.
SAE duration is .006 divided by the rocker ratio, so .004 in this case.
I've run the 360 cam in 318, I liked it.Factory cam specs are:
71-74:
252/256/32 .410"/.412"
75 and later:
252/252/33 .410"/.410"
According to Larry Shephard the best cam for fuel economy in a small block is the stock 360 cam....
I've run the 360 cam in 318, I liked it.
Like asking for cold ice. Ice that's -15° is colder than ice that's 31°It doesn't matter what temperature a room is, it's always at room temperature...
I will say, putting a 360 2bbl intake/carb and a 360 cam in a 318 makes a punchy 318 and keeps it pulling decent.I have a couple stock 360 cams in my stash for economy builds... I need to try one of them sometime...
Like asking for cold ice. Ice that's -15° is colder than ice that's 31°
I will say, putting a 360 2bbl intake/carb and a 360 cam in a 318 makes a punchy 318 and keeps it pulling decent.
That would be a dandyI think a 318 or 360 with a stock 360 cam with a nice dual plane intake, Holley 600 vacuum secondary, and dual exhaust would be a nice street economy engine that you could take down the track occasionally and see if you could get 20 MPG with it on the highway...
RV Cam did NOT help THIS guy out !!!!
Depends on who you ask.To me, in the English definition, to "put a RV cam in something" means you take a camshaft out of an RV and put it in your Duster. Correct ??
This is the basic thing that was done many moons ago which is most effective when you start with the earlier 318’s from the 60’s with there higher compression starting points. Or any older engine for that matter.I think a 318 or 360 with true 9.0 - 9.4 compression, a stock 360 cam with a nice dual plane intake, Holley 600 vacuum secondary, and dual exhaust would be a nice street economy engine that you could take down the track occasionally and see if you could get 20 MPG with it on the highway...
For sure. And I get the "RV Cam" terminology as I've heard it all my life as well, but it's kind of a loose term that really means nothing.Some people just use terminology that they have heard from others without actually knowing what it means.
I had a '78 Trail Duster in for an emissions test and it was over the limit. The Service Advisor asked..."Does it have a cam in it?"
Of COURSE it does. It wouldn't run at all without a camshaft.
I knew what he meant but it was a weird way to ask if the engine had an aftermarket cam.
Any time I hear it, I’ll just think small cam size under 218@050For sure. And I get the "RV Cam" terminology as I've heard it all my life as well, but it's kind of a loose term that really means nothing.
216@ 050 with .500 lift in a 273 is an RV cam. Got it!!!Any time I hear it, I’ll just think small cam size under 218@050