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I have use several regrinds with great results. Typically, only a small amount of material is removed and they do maintain the overall lift and duration. Original NOS are almost impossible to come by.
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Re: Camshafts for the 288cu & 327cu...
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Curious why you think you need to do anything to the cams. They are not remotely trouble prone and I wouldn't do a thing unless a lifter, or several had funny wear or pitting. If so then any good regrinder should be able to take them back to stock profile, although the lobes will be slightly smaller when they are done.
Posted on: 2012/8/16 20:04
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I'll have to agree Ross. If the original cam looks ok then just use it.
Posted on: 2012/8/16 20:12
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Ok. When I've had V-8's rebuilt in the past, I just went with a new cam and lifters. ...but those were readily available.
I thought that I read that only the surface of the lobes were hardened. So I figured that grinding them down, would expose a non-hardened surface. Thanks for the input! Mark
Posted on: 2012/8/20 18:34
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Hi,
I noticed an old thread and thought you might be able to help. I am looking for cam specs for a 359 and can't seem to find lift specs anywhere. Did you run across these anywhere in your search for info.Thanks
Posted on: 2012/8/23 7:35
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0.342, both inlet and exhaust. See Engine specifications in the 1954 Service Counselors.
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SC-VOL28NO4.pdf
Posted on: 2012/8/23 7:54
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G'day Redpath,
to PackardInfo. And I invite you to include your 359 equipped Packard in the Packard Owner's Registry here on PackardInfo!
Posted on: 2012/8/23 14:06
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I have a guy who regrinds Packard cams for me. They work just as well as OEM in every respect.
If you have trouble finding someone locally, I can usually get him to turn them around in two weeks. You can ship the cam to me in a length of plastic pipe from the hardware store. jack vines
Posted on: 2012/8/24 15:20
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I had pitting on my 327 cam so i sent it to isky cams in california www.iskycams.com, they inspected it and polished it, it came back looking brand new. I think think with shipping and everything it was like 80 bucks.
Posted on: 2012/8/27 8:32
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