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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Glendale, Arizna
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Re: My Build Thread (Sort of)
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No worries, the 3969854 block was for 69-72 396/402/454 2 & 4-Bolt that uses a non-grooved cam. You have the right style cam for your block. Usually a sway bar will make it ride rougher. If you hit a bump straight on, like a speed-bump or drainage deression, it won't make a difference. You will notice when you hit a speed bump at an angle and go through a drainage depression at an angle that the vehicle will lurch back and forth sideways. That grooved cam was for 65-66, not sure even all of 66; you can't use a non-grooved cam in a 65-66 block. It is ok, however, to use the grooved cam on a later block like you were doing albeit not necessary at all. If you used these pistons- http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sl...make/chevrolet I figure your compression to be around 8.5:1, perfect for the cam you selected. Unless you used steel shim head gaskets, or had your heads milled then you are close to 9:1. |
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