It's best to contact the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recommendation based on your application.
Yes, but running a 350 cam with 305 heads is not effective,you need to run 350 heads as well. In order to benefit from a 350 cam you need something to flow that extra fuel and air, so using 350 heads along side of the 350 cam will be the cheapest and best choice. HAVE FUN!! A 350 head can physically bolt onto a 305 block. However, 350 heads can have the valves extend into the cylinder and contact the cylinder wall (even with the smaller 305 cam). The 350 cam in the 305 with stock heads will work. You wont want to use 350 heads you will lose compression due to the largers combustion chambers.
Your best bet would be to contact a cam manufacturer for a recommendation. All the popular cam companies have websites.
You can put Oldsmobile 350 heads on an Oldsmobile 307, if the 307 is 1984 or older. It will take some work but it can be done, I know for a fact that it can, because my 307 has 350 heads on it. It runs great. I'm not sure about the cam though.
The headbolt torque for a the 350 Big Cam is 285 footpounds
Good compression, good heads, good cam.
With a stock cam 700-750 rpm. With a performance cam it can be up to 1200 rpm. With a stock cam 700-750 rpm. With a performance cam it can be up to 1200 rpm.
No it is not. The 94 cam is not a roller cam. The 97 is a roller cam. Big difference.
I had one with 10:1 compression that was making close to 350 hp with decent heads.
A big cam 350 probably refers to a cummins diesel engine. Cummins diesel engines had a reputation for cam failure in the past, and the company came out with a fix they called the big cam series of engines, which means the cam bearings, lobes, followers etc were made bigger to last longer C
Yes. Contact the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recommendation.
NO. The intire fuel system, Heads, Intake and valve train / cam and lifters are DIFFERENT.
Type your answer here... well... you've prolly got alot of other sh*t in the back already so i say go for it, theyll prolly get rusty if you leave them in too long