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Old 09-16-2009, 04:34 PM   #14
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Talking Re: My project 55 begins

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I'm assuming (my mistake if I'm wrong) that he has a "mild" 327. If it had a huge cam, or was super hi-po, I figured he would've said something about it.

If your cam specifies a certain stall speed, I would use that. I wouldn't bother asking my machinist or my other motorhead friends about it. Good luck with your truck.
Joel, you've got a great truck going! Keep up the excellent work!!!
"you can run as nasty of a cam as you want and won't hurt a thing" - referring to a stock converter.

You said that. I was just asking... I didnt want to run a higher stall on mine but everyone said i had to. So it doesnt matter how big the cam is?, just the weight of the vehicle? Im new to this stuff to and trust you guys on this board. Im all ears.... Half those people i talked to i was paying to do something on the motor, so who knows if they were telling the truth...

Im not arguing, dont get me wrong. Im digging for information. I shoulda added more smilies. LOL.
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