Ken(Ark) said: (quoted from post at 12:07:20 10/22/12) I don't think many machine shops are equipped to regrind camshafts . I think a flat tappet cam needs to be rehardened after regrinding ???
If anybody has had a cam reground I would love to know more details .
Location ? Cost ? Stock lift or more ?
Even if it one of the big boys that does regrinds , it would be nice for us members to know who offers this service , Thanks in Advance - Ken(Ark)
RC Automotive/Chambers Cams which is in Alexandria, VA. reground the camshaft and line bored the block for camshaft bearings in my TR4 many years ago and I would expect they still provide that service. AFAIK as long as the camshaft has the meat for it Roy Chambers will grind anything you want in the way of lift and timing. He does a lot of performance work for the Roger Ramjet racer types in this area :shock: Google turned up many other shops around teh country.
Dan
This post was edited by TheOldHokie at 10:22:13 10/22/12.
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