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Old 10-23-2020, 06:26 PM   #1
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Default L-100 cam in a 221

I've been forced to rethink the motor I've been building and will start over with a 36LB block with maybe .030 overbore and stock stroke. I'll be using stock 36 aluminum heads. I plan to optimize the CR with .040 piston to head clearance and milling the heads. I have a Fenton 2 carb manifold and 2 Holley 94s. I also have an L-100 cam.



I've had other engines with a lot of cam and not a lot of compression, revving something to make it work is not a new experience, I don't need a torque monster to have fun. This is going into a 36 pickup with 3.78 gears and a stock 39 trans, just for occasional local fun.


Will this cam work OK in a 221?


Would porting the block be important in this combination?
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