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im getting ready to swap cams and was wondering how much lift a stock set of sbc heads will hold before i have to swap out springs and other stuff. its a new cam going in so i would also like to know of a good way to break it in. any suggestions would be great. thanks
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stay under 550!

 

 

but, depending on heads, you might have to stay under 500. .500 would be your best bet. like the lower dollar lunati kit with lifters for 90.

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But the important question is what length pushrods...?

 

Get an adjustable pushrod, make a lifter solid, assemble valvetrain, mark the end of a valve with a sharpie and go through two valve cycles and check the pattern, adjust, repeat.

 

At .450 you shouldn't have piston to valve clearance issues unless you are using domed pistons *I don't think* but that is something else to check with some clay.

 

Buy a long bolt that will thread into the front of the cam to help you hold it and leverage the back so you can clear the bores without nicking them... I am pretty sure I just covered mine in ARP assembly lube and use a drill to prime your oil pump, start it and let it run a while, change the oil, let it run some more, change the oil again, and you should be good to go- I would put a couple hundred miles on it with some easy driving before you redline it but probably not necessary as they say the majority of cam wear happens the first 90 seconds.

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