Cam depends on a lot of factors; here is one very general discussion that you can review:
http://www.onallcylinders.com/2012/01/03/how-to-choose-the-right-street-cam-part-2/
Low end torque I'd guess is your end game. Anyone know what cam profile the 413 Dodge trucks and motorhomes
used? The Dodge C-800, C-900, CT-900v413, C-1000, CT-1000, IH 477 IH 534 in various years 1961 to 1971 used a
413.
http://olddodges.com/cseries.htm for example.
Thanks,
Gary H.
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> I have the engine but don't yet know the condition of the engine. My
> plan is to put it in a Dodge D-200 pickup that now has a 383.
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> If the valves seats are not hardened is it necessary for this engine?
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> Due to the age of the engine if it is rebuildable I will change the
> cam and lifters. Any suggestions for a cam considering it is going in
> a pickjup? My gearing puts me at about 3,000 rpm at 75.
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> Thanks
> Dennis C.
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