Re: [AMC-list] hydraulic vs solid cams
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Re: [AMC-list] hydraulic vs solid cams



Well, see if it's the same part number in the parts catalog, same year iron
vs aluminum. It just might be the same.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 22:20, <das24rules@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> so, who knows the difference in the cam specs of the hydraulic and solid
> lifter cams for the 196? i have a couple of good solid lifter cams. i have
> a couple of froze hydraulic
> lifters in my aluminum motor. i cant tell if the cam is pitted or not. i
> wonder if where tom got his rv cam makes one for the aluminum motor with
> the
> same kind of increases?? i dont have the program for my computer to compare
> the cam specs. i dont even know what the original cams are. the tsm said
> something like .254 or so lift? thats all i saw. i think it could probably
> stand alot more work for more bottom end torque. that would be nice. so,
> ya,
> im just wondering (pretty sure i am) out of luck to use a good cam from my
> solid lifter cast iron motor.
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