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175 cam in a wc

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    Posted: 23 Dec 2014 at 3:01pm
Considering doing the 175 cam in my wc. What supporting mods do I need to go with this if any? How much should I pay for the cam? Where to find one?
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175 (gas) cams are about as plentiful as hen's teeth. There are some guys that will custom grind a cam for you. From what I have seen on here, expect around $250.00.
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You won't find a cam easily, get yours reground. A wd45 crank, 175 pistons, a wd45 carb, pertronix module and coil, or a magneto in tip-top shape. This will give your WC a lot of snort for not much money. You can go crazy but with a mild build like this and some good firestone 14.9x24 or 28" tires, you'll surprise those who spend more and think they need 38's to win.
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dont forget to have the carb re-built. i sent mine to  Motec Eng. tipton,in.for what its worth worth,i have run 28's  and now 38's-build the rims -run the big rubber.
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