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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: S.C
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![]() I was wondering if a B cam can be installed in a stock motor with no piston to valve problems.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Vestal, NY
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![]() There is a kid around here with a B303 Cam in his motor...and he said he hasn't had any problems with anything. So my assumption is no you shouldn't. Although...i asked about cams on here...and i was put in my place when i was told not to cam a stock motor
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Sunny, Hot, Sebring, Florida
Posts: 725
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![]() Sure it can, an "E" cam has even more lift, and guy's install that as well all the time.
A "B" cam on a stock motor will slow you down though, without heads and an intake, you should stick with your stock stick.
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