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Old 11-05-2002, 03:56 PM   #1
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I like the sound of the "x" cam but i don't like the idea of having a problem with piston clearance. Getting the pistons fly cut is not an option with me. Does anyone in here run the x cam without any clearance problems? I mean if i keep the stock ratio roller rockers will i have a problem with clearance?

What about crane? Do they make something like the b cam that has power up through 5500 rpms? or maybe something like the x cam but not so beefy as to cause clearance problems?
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