crane cam help
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i did a search and i cant really seam to find a answer. hear alot about the crane 721 cam but cant seam to find it on there web site. i would like to use it on markIV 330 motor with merlin ovals. any help would be great thanks.
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I think the cam snout on the Mark IV is different from the Gen V & VI. All the rest is the same. I think they make the same grind for the Mark IV 's under a different part number, but do not have it, try their tech line.
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Originally Posted by 38KV
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Originally Posted by 38KV
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formula31,
I agree, that has to be a roller cam. He is going to spend a lot of money to put a roller in that engine. I'm not sure the pay off is there. He may want to stay with a flat tappet and spend some of that money he saves for pistons, and better rod and main bolts.
I agree, that has to be a roller cam. He is going to spend a lot of money to put a roller in that engine. I'm not sure the pay off is there. He may want to stay with a flat tappet and spend some of that money he saves for pistons, and better rod and main bolts.
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Originally Posted by formula31
That must be a roller cam. Look at the recommended spring pressures, they would eat a flat tappet cam. Do you have a roller cam in the engine now?
GM part #3904359
278*/289* @ .006"
213*/217* @ .050"
.460"/.480" Lift valve
114* LSA
The Crane 139001 is the Z series Hyd- roller. The change over would include:
lifters
cam button
check pushrod length
springs/retainers/locks (depending on what hardware you have with the Merlins)
Bob



