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bigbluebronc

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Looking for a new cam shaft, mine is too big the last guy put it in, running a 302 with 670 truck avenger and headers and edelbrock intake. I need more low end tork. Plus better idle at slow speeds, and less lobey noise, can I pull the shaft through the grill or am I looking at a motor pull , I will cut the grill too get it out and a new one back in....Thanks

 
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Looking for a new cam shaft, mine is too big the last guy put it in, running a 302 with 670 truck avenger and headers and edelbrock intake. I need more low end tork. Plus better idle at slow speeds, and less lobey noise, can I pull the shaft through the grill or am I looking at a motor pull , I will cut the grill too get it out and a new one back in....Thanks


Put a b cam in it pull the grill around a 428 lift 288 dur should be good

 

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you can pull the cam out without pulling motor, it would be cheaper to pull grille assembly off than to buy a new grille. are you planning on changing carburetor?

 
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you can pull the cam out without pulling motor, it would be cheaper to pull grille assembly off than to buy a new grille. are you planning on changing carburetor?
Good call , Looking too go efi with the cam swap, currrent setup works but found trails that stall the truck avenger! Current grill is seems plastic molded too fenders but grinder and new spray paint says cut and rebolt... Thanks but what CAM specs, and what cheap efi junk yard parts?

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as far as cam specs in my opinion there are three, 260H, XE250H, XE256H (i think the last two have very strong torque), they all have good idle. check out the specs at compcams.com. do you know what size cam you have now? what efi parts have you gotten now? you may want to think about finding a late 80's - 95 donor truck/bronco to make conversion.

 

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