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Old 04-13-2019, 05:47 PM   #1
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Can you run Super stock cam in a block built for stock. ?
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Old 04-13-2019, 07:15 PM   #2
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Can you run Super stock cam in a block built for stock. ?
You can get a Super Stock cam ground for stock diameter cam bearings, so I don't see why not. I assume Stockers use Stock diameter cam bearings? Heck, maybe not. You can have a Super Stock cam made fit any size cam bearings.
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Can you run Super stock cam in a block built for stock. ?
Please give us more information Dan.

You have access to a solid roller out of a 350/255 engine? Are you trying to run said camshaft in Stock Eliminator?

Like Ed said, if it has stock diameter journals, not big block, not metric, it should go in the block and rotate.
I would expect it to have much more lift and duration than a stock(er) cam.
What will you do for valve springs? Lifters? Rocker Arms?
What about piston to valve clearance?


Will it fit? Maybe. Will it work? You have to cover the bases.
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I would also be concerned about valve-to-piston clearance. My pistons look like a horse stepped on them.
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Please give us more information Dan.

You have access to a solid roller out of a 350/255 engine? Are you trying to run said camshaft in Stock Eliminator?

Like Ed said, if it has stock diameter journals, not big block, not metric, it should go in the block and rotate.
I would expect it to have much more lift and duration than a stock(er) cam.
What will you do for valve springs? Lifters? Rocker Arms?
What about piston to valve clearance?


Will it fit? Maybe. Will it work? You have to cover the bases.
Thanks Tom...
I have a Budd Rowe built Stocker engine been sitting around a while wrapped up. Has Pink Rods, Forged Pistons, 2 Bolt mains.

Building a 1969 Impala for Stock. Another racer suggested since it needs modern upgrades consider building a Super Stock engine. Add a SS type cam, better valve train and Intake. Does not have to be a world be a world beater but a reliable runner.

Stocker to SS. Is it just a cam and intake change?
In Stock Solid Lifters and Roller Rockers are allowed.
Replacing with Roller Lifters and Cam should be straight forward.
Correct?

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Daniel, many of us have a lot of money in our heads & Intake manifolds. Super Stock rules are much different there. It won't be very fast with Stocker heads & Intake.
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Dan,

#1....Join NHRA

#2.....Get NHRA rulebook.

#3.....Read NHRA rulebook
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Sounds like SS/LA? If so, not an easy index in my opinion.
Tough to do with "stock" heads. I attempted a set of "budget"/non welded 441 heads once. I still needed long valves and shaft rockers.

What rocker ratio is your cam designed for? Shaft rockers might be your only option.
I like your idea. If you have a bunch of upgrades to do for Stock, explore your options with a few more upgrades. You're never going to set the world on fire, but you need to run the index and avoid heads-up runs. Can you do that?
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Sounds like SS/LA? If so, not an easy index in my opinion.
Tough to do with "stock" heads. I attempted a set of "budget"/non welded 441 heads once. I still needed long valves and shaft rockers.

What rocker ratio is your cam designed for? Shaft rockers might be your only option.
I like your idea. If you have a bunch of upgrades to do for Stock, explore your options with a few more upgrades. You're never going to set the world on fire, but you need to run the index and avoid heads-up runs. Can you do that?
Read the rule book extensively..
Been an NHRA member since 1970.
In SS car can fall in L, M or N.
Know it can be a K/SA maybe a J/SA
Figured Shaft Roller for stability.
Would confer with John at Bullet Cam what would be best parts.
Just did not want to carve up a set of 441 heads.
They are not as available as in the past.
Hoping well prepared Stocker heads would be compatible enough.
Can a 2 bolt main block prepared for stock live in a Super Stock Engine.
Or do you need an aftermarket block and just start over..

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The Stocker pistons will not have valve notches that would work with a SS type roller cam. Not even close.
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