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Hey There
I'm currently putting a combo together that is pretty much a "clean out the shop build. I have a cam, but its got me a little worried and i would like everyone's opinion. First some info on the combo. 1966 Chevy II 3000lbs +- 10.5x28 slick or a radial of similar size 5.14 gear and a Glide with a 5K converter and Brake SBC 363ci 4.030 x 3 9/16 13.8 CR 6.0" steel rod AFR 1103 heads Ported super Victor intake HP 950 carb Ok now the problem. the cam I have laying around is a Crane TR260/4167-2-4. Its actually listed as a circle track cam. Besides that fact, it seems like it may be a little small for the combo. specs....260/270 @ .050 on a 104LC .625 lift with a 1.5 rocker What makes it a "circle track" cam, and does that automatically make it bad for drag racing? Any help or other cam recommendations would be much appreciated. Chuck |
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What usually made a Circle track cam was it usually made more torque through the mid-range RPM and kinda petered out at the upper RPM levels. I'd say stick it in , degree it, put some 1.6 rockers on the intake side and check your piston to valve clearance. Then go have some fun, check your finish line RPM and gear the rear accordingly. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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Thanks for the input Henry.
Chuck |
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