Title: help on DDS 136 camshaft Post by: viking on November 04, 2011, 09:47:53 am Hi , i am looking for duration and lift about the DDS 136 cam please ? that is for the 136 grind , not the 136S grind ( i have already informations about it :) )
Maybe the DDS 136 is the same than the 136S ??? Thanks for helping Title: Re: help on DDS 136 camshaft Post by: dyno don on November 04, 2011, 16:25:08 pm Viking.... the cam in question> DDS-136 duration 280 lift 335 suggested use is for header exhaust 1 3/8 and mild compression .... good luck..!! Dyno Don
Title: Re: help on DDS 136 camshaft Post by: viking on November 04, 2011, 17:00:58 pm Thanks DYNO DON ! the DDS 136 is 280 / .335 and the DDS 136S is 284 / .415 also i think i can use a 136 on a 40hp engine but that will be the maximum duration for an engine like that with a single 40 DCN ?
Title: Re: help on DDS 136 camshaft Post by: . on November 04, 2011, 18:25:03 pm This might help.
Title: Re: help on DDS 136 camshaft Post by: viking on November 04, 2011, 21:22:23 pm Thanks so much Richard but i have already this page ;)
In anotehr old performance manual from the beginning of 70's , it wrote a 280° duration is the maxi for a 40hp engine with a single two barrel carb so the 136 is good for me but i am looking for a DDS 135S , see the " wanted parts section " ;D thanks again Richard Title: Re: help on DDS 136 camshaft Post by: rick m on November 11, 2011, 11:25:02 am Viking,
If you like the cam profile, have STEVE at SLR Cams grind one for you. He makes great camshafts and lifters. Rick M Title: Re: help on DDS 136 camshaft Post by: viking on November 12, 2011, 16:43:46 pm Thanks so much Rick but i bought the DDS 136 cam ;D now i am looking for still a DDS 135S ;)
Title: Re: help on DDS 136 camshaft Post by: rick m on November 15, 2011, 02:40:49 am I can tell you from experience that the 141-D is a killer cam. Ran one in 1972. Bought it right before DDS closed down shop.
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