RE: Cams a rollin'2..again
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That's something I've always wondered myself.
Hydraulic versus solid?
Not as tough as quisp or quake, or crunchberries in my capt. crunch.

Racing applications?
Performance street applications?
Daily driver applications?
Anyone?.... Buehler?

Tom Duross



-----Original Message-----
From: Petty [mailto:crusinuphigh@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 4:28 PM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Cams a rollin'2..again


Hey guys, Many thanks for you help!!  One more question of personal
intrest..
A fatory camshaft in a 318 is a ''solid'' cam. Most people wouldn't put a
''solid'' cam back in.
Why?  How many people actually took their car to a dealer once a month to
get their
cars ajusted in 1962?  I believe MoPar knew something everybody else didn't.
  What
is you're opinion? Some of you have already made you're opinion, and I
appreciate it!!

Thanks!

Kyle

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