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If going with the "roller bearings" for the cam, what all is different?
Is the diameter of the cam smaller, do you bore out the bearing mounts in the block larger, or a combination of both? "Nothing Beats an Ol' Goat..."
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Guys the orignal topic got side tracked-anyone running restrictors to the cam bearings??
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Both. The cam tunnel is bored larger to accept the roller bearings and the camshaft that slides into the roller bearings has journals that are larger (.070")in diameter.
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