Cam ID and selection truck vs. Marine

DAN0

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Hi,<br /> I'm replacing my 305 Mercruiser with a 350 truck engine. How do I identify the cam grind of my 350 and is there somewhere I can look to compare its specs to a marine cam? Am I better off using the camshaft from the 305 mercruiser when rebuilding my 350? Can I? Will there be any real difference in using the heavy truck cam or a marine cam? :confused:
 

tylerin

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Re: Cam ID and selection truck vs. Marine

Keep the cam from the truck 350. Similar to a 350 marine cam. Probably wouldn't notice the difference
 

DAN0

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Re: Cam ID and selection truck vs. Marine

Know of anywhere I can get the specs for the cam grinds so that I may compare them? I'm not doubting what you say, I'm just a tech head and would like to do so for the entertainment. :p
 

f_inscreenname

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Re: Cam ID and selection truck vs. Marine

Done a lot research on this and I mean a lot. First for you specs. Get yourself clymer manual from the local marine parts store for your year and motor. Looking at one of my old ones I think you have .260 intake and .273 exhaust lift at the cam you didn't give year and model. Pretty lame if you ask me. Get on-line with crane cams and do some reading. I just installed a Power max cam in my boat. I am sure I went a little more radical then you want to go (.467/.494) but I used the Power max for another reason. It is a duel plane cam. Meaning it opens the exhaust more then it dose the intake allowing a exhaust restricted motor to breathe better. I have to tell you I have done everything possible to build the best motor possible. Just as a example I paid more then a hundred bucks for special length push rods and over $800.00 on a flywheel (real special and rare) so I am not afraid to put out the cash if it works (may take awhile to get the money together). This cam is the best buy I have made. Don't panic they are only about $50.00 more then the run of the mill cam and lifter set. Power and torque throughout the power band with a great idle. Unless you are running top of the line exhaust you have exhaust restriction and boat manifolds are real bad. Give us a little more on what it is going in and how it will be run and I will see what I can come up with.
 
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