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Old 06-29-2011, 04:57 PM   #6
Phillip marvetz
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Default Re: Is it feasible to metal spray a cam?

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Originally Posted by bill dedman View Post
Well, Phillip, I called Comp Cams and talked to a tech there named "Buggy."

Here's what he said: " I don't know where Phillip got a roller cam for a /6, but we don't grind one. We have NO blanks for a /6 roller motor. If you send us a blank, maybe we could grind you one, but we have no source for a roller blank for that motor."

So, maybe somebody ELSE ground that iron roller cam for you????

Curious minds want to know....
The cam I have is for a 360 but it is a comp part#20-742-9, serial #ul1669-04, grind #crsxr274r-10. I talked to Tim Cole when I took it out of the box and saw it was not a billet core and he told me some of the street rollers were done this way. Based on this they should be able to grind you a cam from a standard iron blank. I know for a fact they have slant six cores because they have made me a couple for the stocker..
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