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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I searched for what you were talking about and found a page where he tells you and shows you what to do. Looks simple enough. Looks like I get to use my rotary tool some more. I'll see if I can find an extra cover at a local yard and work on it first, just in case I goof something up, I'll...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    Is the 190 worth it for the TA timing cover Vs the Dorman/Pioneer covers?
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    Ok, so when I tell the machine shop 33.3% balance they won't give me a stupid look.
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I looked up King, MB443AM for main bearings, CR6616SI for rod bearings and CS429BB for cam bearings. I was going to use a regular oil pump, I don't see the need for high volume. And what's 33.3% balance? You're gonna have to explain that one to me. It's still gonna have some shimmy and...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    Thank you for all your help, all of you! I think I have all the information I need to build this engine. I do have 2 questions left, are there any specs that should be different from the norm? Cadillac engines have rather tight clearances for main bearings so it's suggested to go larger than...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    Do I need the tabs for the 8723pt1 head gaskets I have? I'll go with the head bolts to save a few bucks, I don't really need studs and they're half the price. I don't have an issue with cooling but any suggestions on a water pump? Summit has a high volume water pump, GMB-130-1070P.
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I found ARP 123-6002 for rod bolts, Wave-Loc. For the head bolts/studs, Summit keeps saying they're for GN's and t-types only. Surely they'll work on my engine. The others are for stage 1, supercharged, etc, so those won't work. I'm leaning towards studs but I'm sure it's overkill.
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    Would the CCC system work with the 235? I looked at it and thought it might be ok but wasn't totally sure. I'm already using PermaDry valve cover gaskets, they're great gaskets. Would you know the PN for the intake gaskets? I was going to use the valley pan gasket but if there are better...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I looked at the piston you're suggesting and wasn't sure about them because of the valve reliefs but if you've used them, I could give them a go also. I have a pair of Fel-Pro head gaskets, 8723pt1, they have a thickness of .045-.055. I measured mine at .055, uncompressed. I was looking to...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I'm keeping the stock stroke. I'm keeping the 3.8, I already have it and I know it's history and it's a blank slate to work with. It's never been rebuilt and still runs fine If I shave the heads I'll have to use shorter push rods, yes? I really want to keep the CCC system as it works fine but...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I got a reply from him saying he can't help me. Not sure where to go from here.
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    Mike from Full Throttle? I could go with these, http://www.summitracing.com/parts/slp-w450np30/. I'd like coated pistons but it's not a deal breaker.
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I wasn't planning to do anything more than clean up any mating surfaces if needed, no milling unless it's necessary. Any opinion on these pistons? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/slp-h521acp30/
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I'll think about the intake valves before I make a decision, I'll probably stick with the stock valves. I checked the PN for the timing set and it's correct. Is that a single roller timing set? They give no information on it. Estimated total for all parts, $1093. Not exactly cheap but for...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    Here's the list of parts I'm looking at getting for this roller cam: locks, CCA-601-12, $6 retainers, CCA-787-12, $40 valve springs, CCA-26915-12, $140 exhaust valves, SLP-V-4168, $10/ea valve stem seals, SLP-MV-1888, $1/ea (.341 valve stem diameter, .530 guide diameter, viton material) push...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    If I go with the Morel lifters I might as well get a custom grind from Full Throttle since that's 275 and that's 20 bucks cheaper than an off the shelf roller cam from Comp. And I can still get all the other parts like the springs and push rods from them as well. Still one stop shopping, very...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I think I'll go with Comp for the cam, lifters, springs, etc. I did check out the parts list at the bottom when i checked out the cam specs and they list the two springs you mentioned along with keepers, locks, push rods, lifters, timing set, seals, everything. I looked but they don't mention...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    Well, I got an answer but clearly they don't know how to read. I specified hyd roller lifters, they gave me a PN to a flat tappet cam. (n) 69-234-4 is the cam they suggested. I checked Summit and found this: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/cca-k69-300-8/overview/make/buick they have two...
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    I contacted Comp Cams on their site and gave them all the information they needed. I can't wait to see what their recommendations are.
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    CCC friendly aftermarket cam for N/A 231/252

    So, if I use the rear cam bearings with a groove, I'm OK to use a roller cam then? I did check out fullthrottle and a custom cam is 275, same as an off the shelf roller cam. I imagine I'll have to give them all kinds of info to get the right specs for the cam but what kind of lift would I be...
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