I am upgrading the cam and installing new lifters in my '68 Fury II with a 383 2bbl that will be converted over to a 4bbl. The engine will otherwise by stock except for a little port work on the heads.
I tried to order a cam from Hughes Engines and waited for months and the bottom line is that they do not have ANY hydraulic flat tappet cams in stock and have no idea when they will as they do not manufacture them, manufacturing is outsourced for these cams.
Crower has a cam with specs close to the Hughes Engines cam, which is close to a stock big block 4bbl cam. This car will be a cruiser and I believe that it has a 2.76 rear gear so I want an RV type of cam. If I want to go fast, I have my '68 Sport Fury with the 520" stroker.
I have read many reviews on Comp Cams, which have mixed opinions but Comp Cams does not offer a cam with similar specs as the Hughes cam so they aren't an option anyway.
Thanks in advance for your experience with Crower Cams.
I tried to order a cam from Hughes Engines and waited for months and the bottom line is that they do not have ANY hydraulic flat tappet cams in stock and have no idea when they will as they do not manufacture them, manufacturing is outsourced for these cams.
Crower has a cam with specs close to the Hughes Engines cam, which is close to a stock big block 4bbl cam. This car will be a cruiser and I believe that it has a 2.76 rear gear so I want an RV type of cam. If I want to go fast, I have my '68 Sport Fury with the 520" stroker.
I have read many reviews on Comp Cams, which have mixed opinions but Comp Cams does not offer a cam with similar specs as the Hughes cam so they aren't an option anyway.
Thanks in advance for your experience with Crower Cams.