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RE: Modified Cam Followers - Paul N-M - 16-09-2024

Hi Terry and all,
Can your recommend someone who can do this as you described? Most I've asked are only set up for 3/4 rad.
Thanks, 
Paul N-M


RE: Modified Cam Followers - Terrytuned - 16-09-2024

Use 1.6"radius for all followers as no one does asymmetric anymore as they are not cost effective, try Paul Bonewell or David Dye. Terry.


RE: Modified Cam Followers - Paul N-M - 17-09-2024

Thanks Terry,
Dave Dye can only do 1.2" and I'm waiting for more info from Paul Bonewell. I did not explain I was using a Newman cam so hopefully Paul can help, fingers crossed.


RE: Modified Cam Followers - Scarlet O'Hara - 17-09-2024

Never used these (and not inclined to try), came with a box of bits but they look a bit more "engineered" than some, does anybody recognize them?

       


RE: Modified Cam Followers - Ian Williams - 17-09-2024

They are aluminium with steel caps, intended to reduce weight and valve bounce in a high rpm race engine. I have not personally gone down this route so cant comment first hand on their effectiveness, although I have heard claims of success.