By airman - 9 Years Ago
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ive rebuilt my 292 and im wondering if I should've went with a bigger cam, its bored .40 over and has ecz-c heads, has a b intake with 600 edelbrock, I rebuilt it with the stock cam and had the center journal ground to .035 like suggested,this motor is for my 1960 f100 short bed, it has a t98 4speed behind it, not looking for a racer but I do want it to sound good, don't know what a y sounds like so any help is appreciated
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By DualQuad312 - 9 Years Ago
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Summit Racing offers several good cams for reasonable price..... I, used the M-260 cam that Berry Cam services ground for me. It has .433 lift @50 and 268 degrees of duration.... This cam was offered in '56 for the passenger car fords with the "power pack" option "twin 4bls" (mercury too I, believe) The point is this cam offers good low-mid range power with a decent sound at Idle. It's not "lopey" It will run with a stick shift or automatic set-up. You can always rework the exh. system for a nice rumble... I drilled a 1" hole from one end of the muffler to the other....an older friend did this to his Skyliner....Nice trick! I've gotten comments on how nice the car sounds.... I'm planning to use a higher lift cam for my T-bird... .447 lift with 266 degrees of duration.... Good luck to you
Jeff
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By charliemccraney - 9 Years Ago
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Since the vast majority of older trucks are no longer used as trucks, I think it is always good to go up at least a step or two on the cam and that may not even impact it's useability as a truck. If the engine has not yet been started and is not yet installed in the truck, then it should be a pretty easy job to swap the cam. If it has already been started and run in, then you may just want to see how you like it, first.
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By airman - 9 Years Ago
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has anyone used mummerts cruise night special camshaft with new springs, thinking about ordering this if it works well with what I have
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By pegleg - 9 Years Ago
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I can't answer you directly, but if you call or text John he'll tell you exactly how it will react in your application.
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By slumlord444 - 9 Years Ago
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I still like the repo of the factory blower cam. Ran one in an otherwise stock 312 in a '57 Wagon and in my '57 Bird for some time and really liked it for a street car. Slight rumble at idle and somewhat better performance but totally drivable.
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By airman - 9 Years Ago
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thanks guys I think ill call john and go with what he suggests
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By airman - 9 Years Ago
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called john and ordered his cruise night special cam and new springs, got to get the heads back to the machine shop for more valve work, cant wait to hear this motor run
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By Tom Compton - 9 Years Ago
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Good choice. I like mine.
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By Canadian Hot Rodder - 9 Years Ago
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airman (1/25/2015)
has anyone used mummerts cruise night special camshaft with new springs, thinking about ordering this if it works well with what I have
Airman, I used Mummerts Cruise Night Special (Y-284-S) in my new Y and it sounds great! Not to mention we basically got 300HP / 310 ft lbs of torque! (see my post here "Christmas Came Early)
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By Bob Gardner - 9 Years Ago
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I will be using John's Y-280-I-11 cams. I have all the parts from John to start the engine build. So the engine will be heading off the machine shop next week. I won't be able to finish the engine until I receive the remainder of my order (aluminum heads, timing cover, flywheel, and clutch). If I can figure out how to post pictures on this forum...I will post progress during the build of my .060 over 292 EFI engine.
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By airman - 9 Years Ago
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got the new cam and reworked heads installed, got to get it off the stand and into my cradle to finish it up
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By PF Arcand - 9 Years Ago
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That's one of the Cams that Mummert came up with about a year or two back. It was featured in a build, if I recall, for use with a C-4 transmission on the street. The test is published & it tested out (if I recall, without looking it up) in a moderate stroker setup at a very impressive, 393 HP & 420 Lb Ft.! .. The only minor glitch with it (for someone dreaming like me) is that it isn't recomended for use with a Fordomatic, due to the Fordo's converter..
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