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bluenotch35
07-18-2007, 09:50 PM
what do you have to do to a older 351 to swap to a hydrolic roller cam

Pure Stock
07-18-2007, 10:00 PM
what do you have to do to a older 351 to swap to a hydrolic roller cam

FRPP part # M-6500-S58* Check pushrod length with this swap.

Give Dave M. a call at Davies Ford 724-483-3996 He'll take care of ya.

393rag
07-18-2007, 11:05 PM
Or call Doug Herbert. They make really nice retro-fit, link bar, roller lifters that are quite a bit less expensive than most.:awsome:

bluenotch35
07-18-2007, 11:57 PM
i got the pushrod length im just not sure about the lifters and that stuff how much for the lifter set up and total engine airflow did my heads and said most 351 have a 13cc fly cut is that true im kinda a 5.0 kinda stroker guy this is my first 331 thanks

bluenotch35
07-19-2007, 12:00 AM
i have pushrod length i just need to know how much for the set up for roller lifters and total engine airflow told me that most 351 have a 13cc dish piston do you guys know if thats true cause i found an older 351 and if thats true i can keep thoes pistons and run the cam i have thanks for the reply any more info is welcome

Pure Stock
07-19-2007, 02:49 AM
i have pushrod length i just need to know how much for the set up for roller lifters and total engine airflow told me that most 351 have a 13cc dish piston do you guys know if thats true cause i found an older 351 and if thats true i can keep thoes pistons and run the cam i have thanks for the reply any more info is welcome

If you spoke to Brian Tooley at TEA definitely go with what he said.... Brian has been in the game a long time and knows what he is talking about, period.

393rag
07-19-2007, 07:41 AM
My car has 302 flat tot pistons with Vic Jr. heads and a .642 lift cam. I have no issues with piston to valve clearance and my compression is like 10.6:1

That being said, I don't think a flat top will be an issue...especially if you're not running a stroker.