Big Block Roller Cam

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by BuickRacer69, Dec 9, 2009.

  1. BuickRacer69

    BuickRacer69 1320, Mark of the Beast

    Hello, Let me start with saying that I am not new to this site. My father and I were sharing a name and I decided to make my own. I am looking to do something things to my car this winter and need to sell some parts.
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    I have an Ultra-Dyne solid roller cam. It has 10 passes on it and is in really good shape. It was a $700 cam that has $200+ dollars worth of machine work done to it. It has a roller bearing on the back surface of the cam that mates with the front of the block. I hope that is not to confusing. It was installed to reduce friction and increasing block longevity by preventing the cam from possibly galling into the block. This cam went low 9s in a full weight GS and should have gone 8s

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    Specs
    Intake
    Duration at .050 274
    .647 lift with 1.55 rocker
    .689 lift with 1.65
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    Exhaust
    Duration at .050 278
    .647 lift with 1.55 rocker
    .689 lift with 1.65 rocker
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    This is on a 108 lobe center
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    Valve lash is 26 when hot
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    I also have a brand new set of TA roller lifters. They are still in the box and have never been put in anything.
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    I would like $1050.00 Plus shipping.
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    If the bearing in the cam has anyone confused I will post pictures. I know I need to have 10 posts before I can do that but I could email them to you if needed.
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    Thanks Gary
     
  2. BuickRacer69

    BuickRacer69 1320, Mark of the Beast

    All parts are in St. Louis Mo.

    Thanks
     
  3. BuickRacer69

    BuickRacer69 1320, Mark of the Beast

    I just found out there are two style of roller lifters. These are part number TA 1413.

    Thanks Gary
     

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