I had my cam ground locally here in Riverside, California. There is a cam
grinder called Web Cams that has been grinding cams since 1945, so they
have been grinding Healey cams since the beginning. Had my 100-4 cam
ground by them in a couple of days. They leave a black coating on the cam
to protect it on start up. All in all a very professional job. Here's a
link: http://www.webcamshafts.com/ They list a stock grind, mild street
with wider power band and a racing grind for top end performance. I
suppose if you had 100M specs they would be able to handle that also.
Just offering another alternative.
Mike MacLean
56 BN2
60 AN5
Greg Wilkinson
> I had Iskenderian ( http://www.iskycams.com ) regrind my BJ8 cam, specs
> are:
> 268? total duration, can't remember lobe lift, intake 27-61, exhaust
> 61-27.
> Cost about $100. They don't list the regrind on their website anymore, may
> want to call and talk to Ron (Ed's son) to see if they still do it. I also
> went with higher ratio rockers (1:1.55) Remember, that building a
> performance engine is a package deal. Longer duration cams won't do a
> whole
> lot until you match intake and exhaust for the application you're looking
> for.
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I am rebuilding my 1967 BJ8 and was thinking about putting in a Street
> Cam.
> I want to spice it up a little and keep it reliable. Any suggestions?
>
>
>
> Ken
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