The headbolt torque for a the 350 Big Cam is 285 footpounds
First make sure the cam is turned so that the lifter is on the base circle of the cam, then tighten the nut until there is no backlash plus a half-turn extra.
The cams interchange.
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comp cams web site.
pull the cam and lifters
There are no torque specs on 350 Chevy engines. Set solid lifter cams with cam manufacturers backlash specifications, set hydraulic lifter cams with 0 backlash plus 1/4-3/4 turns preload. To my knowledge you don't torque valves, you adjust them.Each one must be done individually.
No it will not. A Buick and a Chevy engine is not even close to being the same. Inpossible. SORRY
No, the Chevy cam will not fit in a Ford engine.a 302 ford cam will fit in a 351,but the engine will need to be timed to 302 specs if this is used. Later on H.O. 302 engines had the same firing order as as the 351 Windsor.
You can reset it to factory specs and it will run fine, but a little more timing (2-4 degrees) will probably run better.
Yes there is only one cam in this engine
That would be the flat tappet cam in that engine.