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WD camshaft regrind |
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wrightk20
Bronze Level Joined: 04 Jul 2010 Location: wisconsin Points: 52 |
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Posted: 04 Jul 2010 at 2:15pm |
I have a wd that i am restoring and i'm looking to get a little more power out of it and was wondering if it would be cast effective to have a reground camshaft made for it. If so maybe someone could let me know who might grind a wd camshaft. thanks, kevin
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TomMN
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Elbow Lake, MN Points: 858 |
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I know Berry Cam does that both stock or for pulling.
http://www.berrycam.com/ |
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mlpankey
Orange Level Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Vols country Points: 4580 |
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When you install the cam. some shade tree guys advance it one tooth they think thats 6 degrees . they count the teeth and divide by 360 degrees it comes out to six degrees but it is actually more than 6 degrees in a tooth move you will find that out when you find a degree wheel in a garage to use to degree the cam in . A few minutes of time it takes makes a world of difference in where the power range is.
Edited by mlpankey - 04 Jul 2010 at 6:33pm |
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