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Who is the best cam company to call about a new cam. Solid roller cam for a sbc 421” ?


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My choice is Bullet. About 10 years ago I had to buy a cam. I called all the major cam companies for a recommendation. One company asked me. "Big block or Small block, Drag or Dirt track?" "Here is cam you need" Stupid. Did not ask what gear, what transmission, 1/8 mile, 1/4 mile, cubic inch or anything.

Bullet asked a bunch of questions then gave me a few options depending on where I want to improve performance. Since then I have bought my cams from them and pleased with them. Still I would call several cam companies to get several opinions.

All except for my SB2 cam which they did not have a core for what I was wanting. I had to go with LSM custom on that one.


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It's hard to go wrong with reher-morrison cams. They run well and are relatively easy on valvetrain parts.


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Mark Chacon at Bullet (662) 893-5670

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It's hard to go wrong with reher-morrison cams. They run well and are relatively easy on valvetrain parts.


The big inch BBC bracket grinds are good, but I am unaware of their SBC stuff. Confused


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I have used this Herbert cam in 400" to 414" motors with good results and you can option it out anyway u want part #CCR264
 
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