pull a valve cover and look for roller rocker arms.
It don't have a roller cam That's for sure.
That would be the flat tappet cam in that engine.
A Chevy 305 with a roller cam will have MORE power than a 305 with a flat tappet cam if both are installed in the same engine. The horsepower of any 305 depends on what all is done to the engine. Changing from flat tappet to roller will gain some. There are other ways to increase horsepower and there are other ways to increase torque.
You do not want to change from a roller camshaft to a hydraulic flat tappet cam! that would be adding friction to you engine(bad plan). you can go from a flat tappet to a roller cam but no one offers a kit to erase technology, or subtract horsepower.
No it does not, GM. did not start using roller cams until 1996.
roller bearings are only needed if engine has roller bearings, u would replace bearings with same bearings that are in engine and cam specs
It is a hydraulic camshaft, Not a roller cam. Chevy did not start using roller cams until late 1995
Yes, the dodge 5.2 had a roller cam since 1985 and 5.9 had a roller cam installed since 1989.
If it has center hold-downs on the rocker covers, it's probably a roller cam.
That engine has a ROLLER CAM AND ROLLER LIFTERS
No it does not. Chevy did not start using a roller cam until late 1995.
YES it does and it is a roller cam and hydraulic lifters.