1992 carbed sbc cam swap

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geolee

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So I bought a lunati cam a while back like a couple years and decided I would finally put it in and it will not slide in at all and I don't wanna force it in. My stock cam isn't bad but I wanted a new cam and no warranty on this one. I even tried sanding it down to fit the bearings and no luck. What would the best cam be for a stock Chevy 350 with about 130,000 miles? Daily driver but something that will make This old motor come alive. This is the cam I have now. Win some you some...

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Something is going on here. That cam should fit right in.
 

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That cam should fit. But if you sanded anything on the cam it’s probably no good now. I’d buy an “rv” type grind that advertises a low rpm peak. 1992 motor would’ve been a tbi motor so the heads are out of breath pretty low in the rpm band. Don’t go for a huge cam when your motor can’t use it.
 

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