my Scout with a 345 is running the comp 252 cam, headers and a 4bbl 392 manifold. I like it and Robert is right about loosing a bit off the bottom end. The split cam he recommended would be a notch above the comp 252 and is a good choice for the IH sv engines due to the restricted exhaust ports.
Yes on the new lifters and depends on the cam gears. If your old gears are good no reason to replace them, however if the cam bearings have spun plan on needing gears. Mine did and the tops of several teeth were broken off. The comp cam comes as a kit with cam, lifters and gears for $500.
What's your plans for the 392?
thanks for the link and info. I've several different things when it comes to replacing the cam. Do you have to replace the lifters, timing gears and oil pump at the same time? I plan on having a local engine shop here install the cam, Just curious as to whether or not I should pay them to do the lifters and what not. I know the engine well need to be tuned after a cam install, and I honestly do not know exactly what needs to be done to this engine afterwards. I don't want a shop to take me to the bank.
I think what Robert is suggesting is to make sure whomever you have install the new camshaft be experienced in it and already know to degree the new cam upon installation.
I would especially on a 392.
Now you must understand that even with the smallest cam, you will move the peak hp up in the rpm range about 400 rpm. This means a slight softening of off idle snap but a satisfying seat of the pants pull to 4000- 4200. I recommend this cam.
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