So, what exactly does a cam regrind include? How is it machined? Everyone throws this term around.....but....I don't know what it is, other than it isn't as good as 'normal' aftermarket cam.
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They simply regrind the cam. Taking material off in certian areas to change the profile.
For instance if you took material off the base circle of the cam well then the lift would increase. It does this because you lowered the "zero" point so now the difference between that and the top of the lobe now increases. Thus increasing overall lift.1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
Because... I am, CANADIAN
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I dont follow......
By grinding 'zero' lower.....how does this make more lift? Sure the difference is more....but the max lift is the same. How do they compensate? Longer pushrods? Valve stems?-1996 Beretta
3400 SFI / 4T60-E
-1991 Grand Prix SE
3.4L DOHC / HM-284
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yeah, custom pushrods are usually needed with a regrind, since the valvetrain geometry is different. Like they said, the base circle is lower, so the lifter is farther down in the block when the valve is closed (cam at base circle), so a custom lenght pushrod is needed to keep stock geometry. Since the lifter is farther down in the block, the overall lift of the cam (lobe height minus base circle height, basically) is greater, meaning more overall lift. HTHRobby Whitesell
2006 Pontiac G6 GT
1985 Toyota Pickup DLX
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