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Chevy 262-400ci Small Block 1955-98
**Note: In order to use these camshafts in 1955-57 265ci blocks, it is necessary to machine a small groove in the rear main journal of the cam to allow oil flow to the top of the engine.
Vans, pickups, 4WD & towing, in 350ci, good idle, strong mid-range torque.
Operating Range: | 1200-5200 RPM |
Duration Advertised: | 260° Intake / 260° Exhaust |
Duration @ .050'' Lift: | 212° Intake / 212° Exhaust |
Valve Lift w/1.5 Rockers: | .440'' Intake / .440'' Exhaust |
Lobe Separation Angle: | 110° |
265, 283, 307, 302, 305, 327, 350, 383, 400, 427, L46, L48, L65, LM1, LT-1, L82, L81, LS9, L83, L98, L05, LG3, LG4, LT1, LT4, Camaro, Corvette, Chevelle, Stingray, Silverado, C10, Firebird, Chevrolet, Chevy, Small Block Chevy, Caprice, Malibu, Impala, Nova, 355, GEN1, Monte Carlo, S10
Vans, pickups, 4WD and towing in 350c.i., good idle, strong mid-range torque. Single or dual engine with inboard/outboard drive for ski and economy.
Specifications:
Would this work with a 1996 Chevy Silverado 5.7
I just put this kit into my '77 Corvette. Got a rebuilt factory style carburetor and Im having low performance issues. Would a stock Q-jet work with this, or would I need to upgrade to bigger jets, or a higher cfm carb?
Will this work on 95 tbi motor if u switch to the sniper efi throttle body
Is this just for a carbureted engine or for a tbi also (fuel injection)
Would this fit a 2002 5.3 vortex
Would this fit a 1991 350 tbi
Motor Vehicles
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