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have the crank and pistions

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all right I have put the crank and connecting rods in my 4.0 block and now want to know what size can I want to run and any other shit I might need to know :D
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Start with out FAQ page.
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have crank and connectin rods

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all right I have put the crank and connecting rods in my 4.0 block and now want to know what size cam I want to run and any other shit I might need to know :D
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hate to be the post police but this is a double post. like john replied to you other post, read the FAQ.

btw, just curious, what pistons did you use?
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sense we have two FAQ pages here the link to the FAQ's page your looking for! ;)
viewforum.php?f=27


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Merged posts, please do not double post in two different sections.. thanks.
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I know, one should be FAQ(the questions) and one should be FAX(facts/info), even though the topics/info tends to merge.
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gradon wrote:I know, one should be FAQ(the questions) and one should be FAX(facts/info), even though the topics/info tends to merge.
I like that :idea:

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gradon wrote:I know, one should be FAQ(the questions) and one should be FAX(facts/info), even though the topics/info tends to merge.

I agree. I couldn't find the FAX, as you call it, for a while. I just kept going to the FAQ's.
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jimbow912 wrote:all right I have put the crank and connecting rods in my 4.0 block and now want to know what size cam I want to run and any other shit I might need to know :D
Now that I've figured out what the FAQ this topic is all about ;) , I'll throw in my $0.02 worth.
The question you need to answer before selecting a cam is where in the rpm range do you want to have the strongest torque? The other question is what's the maximum rpm that you're likely to need?
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