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schneider cam?

November 4 2008 at 8:16 PM
nick  (Login americangrefeti)
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has anyone ever used a Schneider cam?

 
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cams

November 4 2008, 8:35 PM 

Yes I'm using a rollor cam in my Boss302,going to have a redline of 10,000.I'm running a Doug Nash fuel injection manifold and 2 autolite inlines.Trying to make 700+hp,time will tell.Bossman

 
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paul metzgar
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Schneider Reground a cam for me few years back

November 4 2008, 9:40 PM 

Down in here San Diego. Knows his stuff.
Picked up extra 1000 rpm and nice horsepower gain.

 
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Schneider cam use

November 5 2008, 1:40 PM 

Never installed one in a Ford, but did install an RV type in a 1966 Jeep CJ-6 w/ a 225 V6. Worked great, but the cam timing was so far off had to move the top sprocket one tooth and install an offset key/dowel (can't remember which) to get it right. Will pull down to a near stop in low/low and crawl over anything with great throttle responce (still using small Rochester 2v).

They also reground a Jeep 230 OHC cam which will go into a hot rod track T someday. Cam is different, as each lobe runs both intake and exhaust so you can't have a split duration/lift cam. Also, cam is hollow and has oil holes drilled in the heel of each lobe so you get a sort of pressure lube to each rocker shoe which slides on the cam. Rockers held in place on the cam using a sheet metal finger holder which also deflects the oil spinning off the cam. High tech in the late '50s for Jeep.

 
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