Sandy Ganz sganz@pacbell.net writes:
> Go to this page and check out the process, very well outlined. Who is to
> say
> the orig pushrods were correct? If the heads were milled, different cam base
> circle, etc. It's nice to have a checking spring and adjustable pushrod it
> makes it a lot easier. Check out the article, very informative...
> http://www.compcams.com/information/Products/Pushrods/
>
> HTH
> Sandy
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> Sandy, et al:
> If you are interested in Comp Cams, Delta Camshaft in Tacoma, Washington
> is a WD (warehouse distributor) for them, in fact they DO the grinding
> on-site, for Comp Cams. I've personally known the (still) family owned
>business
> for over twenty years and they are deeply into Vintage Racing, drag racing
> etc. Here's their website: www.deltacam.com
>
> The last time Jerry (recently retired) ground an Tiger camshaft for
> me I think it cost me around $80 -- without adding a trademarked name to his
> product. This is not a 'shop' this is a genuine product manufacturer and
> there customer service is excellent. Check 'em out!
>
> Jim Leach Pacific Tiger Club Seattle
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> it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here.
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