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Re: Cam regrinds
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Re 10mm Fuel line

Get some 3/8" or 10mm bundy tube from Enzed Fluid Couplings and make your own.
A handy buy is a cheap bender from a tools and accessories retailer.
Actually, we used 1/2'' tube cos we had plenty and a bender and soldered 10mm into the ends. It works grouse!

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Re: Cam regrinds
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They are re-grinds.
Look at their website www.Wadecams.com

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Are those CAMS you mention "Think about Wade 169, a good street cam, or 121, a mild race cam, or a 140 a "medium" race cam, but still useable around the burbs" 89mm are they regrinds or billet CAMS.
If not do you know where to get billet CAMS?


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Dems i have pretty much the exact motor ur wanting to build and i use:
"Clives Cams Grind No: 82 actual spec 0.060

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Re: Cam regrinds
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where do u get a 10mm line, im guessing it has to be made up???

how much roughly woud this cost?

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Think about Wade 169, a good street cam, or 121, a mild race cam, or a 140 a "medium" race cam, but still useable around the burbs.
Bigger than that and they are a bit lumpy for street use.
Don't forget to put a bigger (10mm) fuel line from tank to pump, and make sure that the pump is big enough for the job.

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Make sure you get a CAM suitable for side draughts otherwise you can have problems with overheating/leaning out (not enough duration), as side draughts flow a lot of air. I'm in NZ, so not a lot of help. But go to Ozdat and look at the trade links .

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I am wondering what sort of cam grind I should get for a street A-14 with twin dellortos, planning a 1200GX head conversion and electronic ignition and the usual mods. Thanks for your help

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