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Topic: 4.6 SOHC Billet Cams...Where are they???
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99Flyer
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Member # 1528
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I Cant seem to find a source that has these cams in stock... I need them soon, but everyone has a 2-3 week back order. Anyone know of a place to get them from? Thanks 'Yall
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Posts: 415 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Jul 2002
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y2kgt01
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Member # 1257
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if u mean bullitt i have no idea, but try2paz told me a while ago a few places that regring cams, i know crower does it and comp cams now makes a cam for the 4.6 go check out their website, u might want to ask try2paz, i have it wrote down somewhere but i cant find it
Posts: 748 | Registered: May 2002
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99Flyer
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Member # 1528
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I don't want a regrind, and everyone that manufactures the billet cams are out of stock for a while, I'm looking for a distributer that might have them in stock, I will probably just have to wait.
Posts: 415 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Jul 2002
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Bullitt3905
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Member # 905
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dumb question: what's wrong with a regrind what are the advantages of manufactured?
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Posts: 1067 | From: citrus heights, CA | Registered: Feb 2002
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99Flyer
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Member # 1528
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You can go a lot wilder with a billet cam, regrinds can give only so much, and you don't have to worry about adjusting valves...But I am no expert, so if anyone else knows a better explaination to his "dumb question".
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Posts: 415 | From: San Francisco | Registered: Jul 2002
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