Any long duration camshaft, regardless of vehicle brand, will yield a low
vacuum signal and require a vacuum pump booster to operate a power brake system;
ie. 284 adv. duration
2...@.050”...
I had heard that some cams cause power brake cars problems. A
friend started up his El Camino, and I thought from the clicking sound it
made, that he had an electric fuel pump. No, he said he had to put on a
vacume pump for his brakes to work right. I had never seen one
before. Is this common among Mopar engines with certain
cams?...............................MO
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