to get the most out of the 2.6 you need duration, not lift, as the heads are lift limited due to the design. There are a lot of people who have tried Schneider cams with wildly varying success. Others have used Oregon Cam grinders. The starquest crowd love the Tim C line of cams, but I don't know if they are still made - screaming banshee, Monster banshee, ultimate banshee, etc






 
					
					
					
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						 Originally Posted by dash
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 Get yer finger in there and probe around for high spots and undulations - you'll feel them before you see them. Not easy working the valve bowls is it? I made a tool to lap the walls in the galleries from a broken screwdriver shaft. I cut off the tip, chipped off the remaining bit of the broken handle and then cut a slot into the cut off end. I wedged some folded up sandpaper in there and locked it up in my power drill chuck. I managed to get a very nice uniformed finish out of it.
 Get yer finger in there and probe around for high spots and undulations - you'll feel them before you see them. Not easy working the valve bowls is it? I made a tool to lap the walls in the galleries from a broken screwdriver shaft. I cut off the tip, chipped off the remaining bit of the broken handle and then cut a slot into the cut off end. I wedged some folded up sandpaper in there and locked it up in my power drill chuck. I managed to get a very nice uniformed finish out of it.
						 
						 
						
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