Er, that's good info, but it doesn't help me with figuring out what
grind/lift/duration /etc to be looking for. Still, I'll keep Isky in mind..
At 12:46 PM 6/2/2009, Phillipp Steffon wrote:
> Hello Dan , I have had Good Results with an Isky cam , use that or
> Iskenderian cams in google , find the online catalog , pick a cam from
> that to use specs for your cam , OR buy one from them , A 404 Jr. cam
> for a flathead V8 works !!!! , Phil
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan O'Reilly" <
dano@process. com>
>To: <
classicmustang@ yahoogroups. com>Iskenderian
>Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 5:50 AM
>Subject: [Classic Mustang] ...and speaking of camshafts...
>
>
>>Another decision to make in my engine rebuild: how to cam it. I'm not
>>looking to build a racer, but I am looking for more performance. I want a
>>reasonably good idle, as I'm not interested in shaking my wife's teeth out
>>while sitting at a light. I'm not really too up on camshaft technology or
>>what's really desireable, so this will be a learning experience for me.
>>
>>All input welcome...
>
>---
>
>Dan O'Reilly
>1971 Bright Red Mach 1
>2002 Black Deluxe Convertible
>Colorado Springs, CO
>
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