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Old 03-14-2021, 10:33 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Ol' Ron View Post
Isky 1007B. Very ice street cam with good low end torque Stock valve springs with .060 shim, Excellent cam for stock or up to 276 cI and still turn 5K,
A cam insolation can cost up to 500 bucks these days, so gust work can be expensive. The max #1, 77B, 88 race cam and many others can't hold a candle to it, might as well run a EAB cam and save the money.
Gramps
Just for a base line, is an EAB cam what would be original to a '49'-53 merc?
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