Crane Hydraulic Roller #169651
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Refreshing from mechanical solid to hydraulic roller.
Combination is 572ci, 12-71, intercooler, Dart, big stellings, dominators, etc.
I would appreciate comments regarding performance from anyone running this cam in a similar combination.
Good choice...or..?
Thank you.
Combination is 572ci, 12-71, intercooler, Dart, big stellings, dominators, etc.
I would appreciate comments regarding performance from anyone running this cam in a similar combination.
Good choice...or..?
Thank you.
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Bob's comments were all positive.
He thought a bit more lift would be the only change he would recommend, but agreed that for my use, (heavy boat, mostly cruising at 4200-4800, and no constant "hammer down" for all-out mph) the combination would work great.
Maximum torque at 5600-5800 sealed the deal.
No stud girdle required, no reversion.
Install at 114.
He thought a bit more lift would be the only change he would recommend, but agreed that for my use, (heavy boat, mostly cruising at 4200-4800, and no constant "hammer down" for all-out mph) the combination would work great.
Maximum torque at 5600-5800 sealed the deal.
No stud girdle required, no reversion.
Install at 114.
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Bob's comments were all positive.
He thought a bit more lift would be the only change he would recommend, but agreed that for my use, (heavy boat, mostly cruising at 4200-4800, and no constant "hammer down" for all-out mph) the combination would work great.
Maximum torque at 5600-5800 sealed the deal.
No stud girdle required, no reversion.
Install at 114.
He thought a bit more lift would be the only change he would recommend, but agreed that for my use, (heavy boat, mostly cruising at 4200-4800, and no constant "hammer down" for all-out mph) the combination would work great.
Maximum torque at 5600-5800 sealed the deal.
No stud girdle required, no reversion.
Install at 114.
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i have that cam in 4 engines,and love it.great midrange,and top end,and a sweet idle.
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if you installed intake centerline at 114,you NEED to change it.put it in at 108.the lobe split is 114 ,i have the cam card,intake centerline is at 108.