Re: Comp Cams HYD Roller for 65 327/350HP with PB, A/C and 3.73:1 rear gear. Any Comm
Bill------
The Trick Flow heads are good heads. However, the stock heads you have will work fine with the 0.525" valve lift. I would use long slot rocker arms, though.
In general, hydraulic roller cams use somewhat higher rate valve springs than the stock Chevrolet type. Not wildly higher rate----just a little more than the stock springs used with flat tappet cams. I believe this is at least partially due to the higher lift that hydraulic roller cams can provide for a given duration. This is one of the advantages of hydraulic roller cams. With flat tappet cams, lift for a given duration is limited by the ability of a flat tappet lifter to follow the lobe profile. With a roller cam, the roller lifters can follow a much more aggressive lobe profile. So, more lift can be had for a given duration. This results in "free" extra power.
The Federal-Mogul VS 739R springs that Duke mentioned will work fine. These springs are a somewhat higher rate than the stock GM springs. I use the GM #10134358 with small block roller cams but those are now GM-discontinued.
Bill------
The Trick Flow heads are good heads. However, the stock heads you have will work fine with the 0.525" valve lift. I would use long slot rocker arms, though.
In general, hydraulic roller cams use somewhat higher rate valve springs than the stock Chevrolet type. Not wildly higher rate----just a little more than the stock springs used with flat tappet cams. I believe this is at least partially due to the higher lift that hydraulic roller cams can provide for a given duration. This is one of the advantages of hydraulic roller cams. With flat tappet cams, lift for a given duration is limited by the ability of a flat tappet lifter to follow the lobe profile. With a roller cam, the roller lifters can follow a much more aggressive lobe profile. So, more lift can be had for a given duration. This results in "free" extra power.
The Federal-Mogul VS 739R springs that Duke mentioned will work fine. These springs are a somewhat higher rate than the stock GM springs. I use the GM #10134358 with small block roller cams but those are now GM-discontinued.
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