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What cams were diggles using then?
You could always get those Jun cams reground for more lift.
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i think they were either 272's or 276's, with 10mm lift, they are on the for sale section on fj20.com, they were made by kelford cams at christchurch newzeland, they are std cams, but HARD WELDED then reground, is this a shite way of doing it ?
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They could also change the duration so long as you was going from more less as well... hate to see the bill at the end though
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i don't think the kelford ones are to expensive, but i'am a long way off of cams yet.
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Thats the normal way of doing a custom cam by using the original cam. But that will probably cost more than a basic regrind
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Hard welding in this instance is covering the cam in weld prior to grinding to spec, the filler rod used is chosen by its composition, designed to harden the material as it mixes in the pool. It allows for a harder surface while maintaining ease of primary fabrication.
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