V_TastyTacos_V
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This cam lasted two years, daily driver. Motor looks like a '70 Challenger 383, so 9.5:1 compression. Has headers, Edelbrock Performer RPM, Holley Sniper, TKX, and 3.54 gears. I read so much conflicting info on cams, I don't know what to believe. Thinking about a Comp XR274R 274/280, 236/[email protected] ground on 107LSA, .564"/.570". It's their smallest solid street roller. I just don't want to deal with flat tappets again. Can a cam like this fit on a stock piston motor? I read some say needle bearings fail, others say roller bushings fail. Aren't all stock motors needle roller? Is it just the high spring load cams that cause the problems? I've owned a few stock solid cam motors. Don't mind adjusting valves. I would mind having to remove lifters to inspect all the time.