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Old 11-29-2001, 08:00 AM   #4
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I'm running a solid roller in my 347. It was kind of expensive to change over from a hydraulic setup. A solid cam puts allot more stress on the valve train so it is recomended to install much stronger parts. One peice chromoly pushrods, titanium locks and retainers, and a good strong valve. You will also need to get a new set of springs for the cam. If you are looking to spin it 7500rpm I would spend the money.
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