The height from top of pin to deck of piston, ie top outer edge.. Dont take it for granted, even if you think you are lucky.
Check, check & recheck... the basis for good engine building.. if you miss something, it will be coming apart SOONER and at GREATER Cost..
You need springs unless its a real mild cam.. you will have a lot higher rpm range with that cam,,
Ok, so if i understand this correctly, I need to measure the stock piston form the top of the wrist pin hole to the deck of the piston, and then the same on the one I'm going back with and compare the measurements for clearance issues?
If I'm not able to find the make & specs on this cam, and seems I'm not, I have searched the web with every number on this cam, and not finding anything that seems to be it.
How would I find out what it should be dialed in at for opening and closing of the valves, for when I use a degree wheel?
Ok, so heavy springs are a must, what about new retainers....? little spendy for them, but I think it's cheaper than having to redo the top end again....
I know just looking at cam lobes don't mean much without measuring them, but the guy i got the cam from had a RC 315 cam also and this one compares to be about the same, by looking at them side by side.
Big Jay, you will be my source for these parts, I was looking at your site, and I will be placing a order soon I hope!
Thanks to everyone who has helped with their input!