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PF Arcand
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Another U.S.A. source for the correct 1957 Cam is Oregon Cams, in Vancouver Wash. (near the Oregon border) They have an original that they can copy apparently. I believe Ted installed one for a customer a year or so ago..
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have had good luck with reground cam to 1957 312 spec,refaced lifters,full presure to rockers,(no spill tubes.hear in bc canada have had no failures and the 312 grind works greatwith auto trans.. cam with good core is 210 cn,lifters160 cnso use. so370 us would cover frt etc.both grinders are busey . but usualy 1 month
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PF Arcand
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You definately don't want the Melling's SYB-2 cam. Also sold as a Clevite 1210 . Its the "down graded" post 1957 cam. Basically a 1955 or Truck cam.. P.S.- the above is from a Y-Block Camshafts article, some time ago by John Mummert..
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Lord Gaga
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I bought my lifters directly from Hy-Lift Johnson....Be sure of the source!
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Dave V
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I do have a T5 5 speed OD standard Transmission. Dave
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Dave, do you have the Fordomatic or standard transmission? I have the FOM and forgot to state that in my original post. I was aware that would make a difference, but didn't think to include that in my description. Thanks to Ted for covering that information for me anyway. This site is the greatest!
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You don’t mention if plans are to go with an automatic transmission or a standard. The F-O-M automatics have a tight converter and are not happy with aggressive camshafts when sitting at a stop sign or light. The Isky E4 cam is about as aggressive as you can tolerate with a stock automatic transmission. I would recommend special ordering the E4 with 110° or 112° lobe centers rather than the catalogue available 108° lobe centers just to make the idle a bit more smoother with the automatic transmission. Isky also offers the S-969 camshaft as a custom order and that camshaft is better suited for an automatic transmission application. Ordering that camshaft with 110° or 112° lobe centers and installing at 4-6° advance would make for a nice driver with the automatic transmission. The Iskenderian lifters are U.S.A. made and a known good quality. They were supplied by Hy-Lift Johnson lifters the last time I asked. As previously brought up, Comp Cams has had some known quality issues with their flat tappet camshafts with some of those issues being with the lobe tapers on their camshafts but the sales people there also have trouble identifying where their lifters come from.
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Dave V
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I have the exact same engine that you describe and installed an Isky E4 cam. Just love it. Loads of torque and passing power. Dave
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If using flat top pistons, 301444. If using domed, 301333. It will also come down to your own preference, to some degree. 333 is more of a hot rod cam, which should have a bit of a lope. 444 is a step up from the stock '57 cam and will have a smooth idle and a non stock sound, but not a lope. I remember hearing about several instances of Comp lifters failing. I would also get them from Isky.
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Don't use the Melling, the Isky E-4 is nice, the RPM 300 has a lope, I would use Isky lifters ( in case of a problem)
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