Weight: 1.99
- Whether you want a better street cam for a stock motor, a big lift cam for a hotrod bike, or something in between then these cams are what you are looking for
- All of these cams are computer designed and precision ground from alloy steel billet
- Timing and Duration measured at .053" cam lift
Note: 1948/1957 Panhead models require engine case machining for installation of a 1958/1984 style cam shaft needle bearing
Note: Rocker arm ratios are as follows, Panhead 1.5:1, Shovelhead 1.43:1. 1980/1981 Shovelhead motors with anything higher than a valve lift of .430" will require valve guide to top spring collar clearancing
AndrewsApplication: Hydraulic version of a "B" cam. Usually a bolt-in spring spacing may be required on Shovelheads 1980/1981.
Timing: Intake 24/52, Exhaust 52/24
Duration: Intake 256, Exhaust 256
Grind: BH, Year: Late 1977/1984
Valve Lift: Shovelhead .450", Panhead .470"
By: ANDREWS PRODUCTS INC