1) For performance similar to original, go with a cam ground to original specs.
2) For higher performance, get a packaged kit including pushrods and rockers to match the cam. Some kit may also include or require different valve springs and/or lifters.
3) For mix-and-match: Buy heavy steel valve covers. Don't bother getting a nice paintjob on your hood.
It Depends what Kind Of Camera You Have
The name of the main river running through Cambridge is the Grand River.
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It should be done every 40,000 miles this is what the main and local dealer has told me.
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workshops,computers
Contact their cam help for a specific recommendation.
Look for something, 256/268, should be the largest cam that a stock computer chip will run on. All of the popular cam manufacturers have a tech line that you can call or email and get a professional recommendation.
Roller rocker arms can be used with most any cam.
at the PSDC Penang,we actually use a cad/cam version x
crank sensor should be next to front main pulley, cam should be mounted to one of the heads...:) a manual will help with diagnosis and repair, and a shop manual should be available at the local library in the reference section, make copies of the right pages, good luck...:)
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