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Is this cam too big for a 283?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Groucho, Mar 13, 2010.

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  2. onlychevrolets
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    yeah, it's to long...ha
     
  3. Depends on if it's 3/4 or FULL RACE !!! >>>>.
     
  4. 3wLarry
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    I've never seen a 12 cylinder 283...
     
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  5. probly out of a detroit truck motor if its 12 cyl. maybe a ***mins
     
  6. jdubbya
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    Just cut it to length, should be alright... trust me:D
     
  7. Shawn M
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    Special timing chain, hole in timing cover, relocate radiator to trunk, should fit just fine! If you make it a 3/4 cam instead of the full race it is now it won't stick out as far!
     
  8. Deuces
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    Yep! cut it in half and make up a set SOHC heads fer it. :D
     
  9. moter
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    maybe a spreader bar for your car?:eek:
     
  10. BCR
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    Why don't you just put the tip in?
     
  11. Johnny Gee
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    Now that Cams gots it goin on. You just can't put something that big in. Unless that midget engines name is Bridget.
     
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  12. Dynaflash_8
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    HA!

    Thats what she said! :D
     
  13. barslazyr
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    Get 2 v6's weld them together, should run like a top LOL.
     
  14. 333 Half Evil
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    Depends. What 283? Plans for use? Compression ratio? what heads? what induction? Specs of cam? Come on Groucho we need more details. Will this be for the g***er coupe?
     
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  16. Bigdaddy
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    Did you get that at the 99 cent store as well? was it really only 99 Cents? Or Just the shoe??? If you need the other 99Cents for the right shoe I got you!
     
  17. HEATHEN
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    It's a Sparkomatic universal camshaft. Like the old Gates radiator hoses----"cut at A and C".
     
  18. rjaustin421
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    That is what is known by all of us engine guru's as a dual pattern cam.
     
  19. holeshot
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    GROUCHO...Is it to big? HELL brother you can't even get that som-a-***** in the picture! HA!...POP.
     
  20. CONNMAN
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    >>>>>Heck Yes it'll fit a 283 ,,My 283 V-12 Jag motor ,,lol,,lol,,
     
  21. cruzr
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    now these are shoes
     

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  22. andysdeuce
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    Well hell no it's not too big. Just cut to fit the 283...keep the rest for a future project. You ought to get 21/2 maybe three engines out of that camshaft. Maybe sell the rest to one of the flathead gurus here on the board.;):D:D
     
  23. vncruiser
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    Should fit right in...
     
  24. GaryB
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    idon't know that one lobe looks a little ify
     
  25. Haha. Those are my work shoes:D
     
  26. Brad54
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    That's a bulk cam for engine builders. To save costs, the manufacturers would send extra-long cams to machine shops. The machine shop would count off the number of lobes they needed (flat-head 6, flathead V8, 4-banger, Buick 8, etc.), slap it into their power hacksaw (this was before horizontal band saws), come back in 20 minutes and the cam was cut to length and ready to have the drive gear brazed on one end, and the distributor gear brazed on the other (if so equipped). Back in the '30s, that was the difference between paying $.35 per lobe for a "finished" cam from the manufacturer, and $.20 per lobe for the bulk-length cam. Remember, during The Great Depression that was a lot of money to save.

    Cool that you seem to have gotten an NOS un-cut, full-length piece.

    -Brad
     
  27. DonMan
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    Now that, my friend, is a FULL race cam ! You should have opted for the 3/4 race cam.


    You can use that cam if you buy a 283 LONG block . . . :D
     
  28. kustom66cat
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    nope should fit right in. I heard someone is now repopin the canuter valve gear for that so you don't have to worry about finding a good one. I know how hard to find they can be.
     

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