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If you are a low compression small block you might want to look at the crane 10017 , same spec's as what you are looking at but with a 106 lode sep. The one you are looking at is 105+115=220 then divided by 2 makes that cam a 110 lode sep. The 106 on the crane cam at the same spec's makes more cylinder pressure , (for low compression stocker) which in turn makes more low end power , (with a little less up top) , and a more choppy idle , best of both worlds. The OP should check this cam out as well, much better choice for a low compression motor with crappy heads,(bad heads work better with tight lsa cams imo.)

We put this cam in a goodwrench motor,(shaved heads, thin steel heads gasket's) with all the bolt on's and it sounded cool at the light and pulled pretty hard in a k-10 square on 33's , stock stall , 3.73 gears


Great info! Thank you sir. I knew the GMSB members would come thru with great info. My 82 c10 short bed that I will be putting the cam in is not my daily driver and I have time to make informed decisions on. I will definitely look at that cam. Since you have personal experience with that one I appreciate you sharing that info. I appreciate all the responses from all members who have posted to help me make a more informed decision on this.
 

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Nice thread you guys have going...
 

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You're welcome. There is loads of help thst can be found HERE. Much of it is more friendly than I.

There is no need to pull heads. The lifters can be removed from the "lifter valley" underneath the intake manifold. You will have to remove that / buy new gaskets, remove the water pump and timing cover / buy new gaskets, remove the belts, the radiator, the grille, and the harmonic damper - which requires a puller. It's likely NOT something one can whip out after work one night and ride it back in the morning...
It's a pretty big project for someone like you. (Most people) I'm not talking ****, but you should plan accordingly. The pushrods are the LEAST of your worries!

Get a couple of cardboard boxes, a Sharpie, a magnet on a stick, masking tape, and disposable ice cube trays for the project. Some people (me) insist that EVERYTHING goes back EXACTLY where it came from. Rocker arms, pushrods, etc. All that must be kept in specific order.
You will also need to change the oil and add antifreeze when finished.

Wrap your head around all of THAT, take two asprins and call me in the morning - after you come to your senses.

If this is your daily driver, I am trying to talk you out of it.
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Just get the lumpiest sounding cam you can find, don't worry about power. Throw some 22" cockstar wheels on with those 38" tires, and build the mall crawler of your dreams.
 

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Just get the lumpiest sounding cam you can find, don't worry about power. Throw some 22" cockstar wheels on with those 38" tires, and build the mall crawler of your dreams.
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Or pony up the extra doe and go roller and not worry about it ever again. I'm done with flat tappet stuff only had one bite me in the ass and that was enough and that was someone else's not breaking it in properly which led to my current configuration.
Hmm NOT breaking it in seems to me like 1 big problem all by itself!!!! <Giggling>
 

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Ya, twas a good post.
Bro, don't do it if you gotta drive it to work!

Lol wtf.

And then I get the unicorn but for why?
 

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Or pony up the extra doe and go roller and not worry about it ever again. I'm done with flat tappet stuff only had one bite me in the ass and that was enough and that was someone else's not breaking it in properly which led to my current configuration.

Quoting the older post here because it's still good advice. Besides initial cost, there's really no downsides.
 

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Quoting the older post here because it's still good advice. Besides initial cost, there's really no downsides.
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