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    Posted: 29 Oct 2015 at 7:32am
CAN SOMEONE GIVE ME ADVISE ON WHERE TO GET A CAM NEW OR GROUND FOR PULLING.AND WHOS ARE BETTER?
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I can give you some specs if I know what the engine specs are. As far as a grinder, there's several pretty good ones, all will have slightly different master lobes to work with and slightly different opinions. Getting a cam that isn't to big and getting it timed correctly to the crankshaft will be more important than anything else
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I've got a couple on the shelf for smaller engines and lower end rpm range, depending on what you'll need one may be a good match. I just send several at a time to the grinder to make it easy.
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berry cam  in lester prairie,mn ground me a 175 profile cam a few years back,not sure if they still do
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Which CAM profile would a "Z" code motor follow? 170?
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Yup a Z code is a 170 engine
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The secret to the best pulling cam for a siameeze intake port is one that's ground that makes the engine 2 two cylinders opposing each other .
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