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92sclikenew
09-06-2007, 06:06 PM
what would this cam be considered. would it be a good upgrade.. and what would i need to install it, like diff pushrods..anything like that..

and is it worth 150$ shipped..

Reground Camshaft From Herbert Cams
Cam# Hr 286
Dur 290/290
@ 050 228/228
Valve Lift .285/.285
Lobe Cntr 110
Ash 0/0

CMac89
09-06-2007, 06:48 PM
That isn't a very good spec. There are a few sites/people that sell cams.

To make it easy, just EMail Dave and he'll pick the right one out for you.

It really depends on what valves you use and what installed height you have.

92sclikenew
09-06-2007, 06:53 PM
That isn't a very good spec. There are a few sites/people that sell cams.

To make it easy, just EMail Dave and he'll pick the right one out for you.

It really depends on what valves you use and what installed height you have.

im not going to crazy just really gonna use stock vavles and all.. if thats ok that is.. but do plan to port the heads..

just found this for 150$ figured it wouldnt be to bad..

thunderkid84
09-06-2007, 07:41 PM
i think ur stock cam has more lift than that one does :eek:

David Neibert
09-06-2007, 11:26 PM
im not going to crazy just really gonna use stock vavles and all.. if thats ok that is.. but do plan to port the heads..

just found this for 150$ figured it wouldnt be to bad..

I'm sure the valve lift you listed is supposed to be lobe lift...multiply those numbers by 1.73 to get valve lift. I agree with Casey that it doesn't look to be a good selection for your motor and you should consult with someone familiar with them like Dave D.

David

92sclikenew
09-07-2007, 01:40 AM
I'm sure the valve lift you listed is supposed to be lobe lift...multiply those numbers by 1.73 to get valve lift. I agree with Casey that it doesn't look to be a good selection for your motor and you should consult with someone familiar with them like Dave D.

David

it was just that its for sale idk if thos listings are right it copyed right off the sale listings.. so idk:eek::eek::eek:

CMac89
09-07-2007, 10:24 AM
Regrinds run around $150-$200. You can get virtually any spec out of it.