Re: What camshaft should I put in my Chevy 305 while it's apart?
I speak from experience using the 151 cam in a chevy 350 4x4 motor ,it didnt take long before i pulled it out and put in a comp cams 252h, far better bottom end power and fuel milage. used the 962 in an oval track car,worked good from 3000 to 6500 below 3000 rpm it was a gutless wonder.a far better cam for a 305 is merc #431-5943 or 431-811658. as for what jasper uses i realy dont care.the most common mistake with engine building is over camming and over carburating
The 151 cam is the wrong cam for 350 4X4, unless you've got the right gearing, and, or 10X1 compression! You then put in a 252h comp cam with less duration, & lift, I'm sure it ran better with that. Even a 260h Comp cam would. Yes, I'm sure that either of those comp cams would be fine for the orig. poster, but they are more expensive to begin with. Stock chevy hi-perf cams are designed around duration, not so much lift (at the time they were designed, low gearing, & high compression was the norm) so they worked as intended, but lift is too much on some of these comp cams, .500 or more, requiring machining of the heads, with dedicated valve springs, & lifters, sure you'll have mucho torque! but at what price? Yes, there are better cams out there, I'm not familiar with the Merc cams you mentioned? but it would be nice if you provided the specs, with those numbers, so people could decide for themselves! Apparently these engine builders found out that these stock chevy hi-perf cams work well as designed, at a reasonable cost factor, without any issues, that's why they use them.
If you want a smooth running engine with good torque, & milage, you can always get the # 050 1962- 327/300hp hyd cam, with only 10X1 comp. at the time it was listed as having more torque then the 327/340, or 327/360hp, 11x1 comp, 097 solid lifter Duntov 2 cammed motor. I know, because I had that 327/300hp motor in a 62' Impala SS, that eventually snapped the cam, then I put the 097 soild lifter cam in it, (a big mistake) no real hp increase, just more maintenance

hey, I was young, & dumb, back then in 62'
By the way, the 62' 327/300hp, 340hp, & 360hp engines all had 61' corvette (double hump) 283" fuelie heads, and this #050 cam is a hydraulic version of the original famous 283hp/283cu.in. power pack motor cam, and was used from that point on throughout the GM line as Chevys main "plain vanilla" stock cam, ever since!
Another fact, Chevy took that same exact 327/300hp motor that I had, and put the L79 (151) cam in it, then put it in a Chevy 11, rated at 325hp! 25hp, Quite a boost!, so you see, I had the right engine, but the wrong cam (#097) at the time
