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| Brand | | Lunati |
| Manufacturer's Part Number | | 60105LK |
| Part Type | | Camshaft and Lifter Kits |
| Product Line | | Lunati Voodoo Cam and Lifter Kits |
| Summit Racing Part Number | | LUN-60105LK |
| UPC | | 090127605462 |
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| Cam Style | | Hydraulic flat tappet |
| Basic Operating RPM Range | | 2,500-6,500 |
| Intake Duration at 050 inch Lift | | 241 |
| Exhaust Duration at 050 inch Lift | | 249 |
| Duration at 050 inch Lift | | 241 int./249 exh. |
| Advertised Intake Duration | | 284 |
| Advertised Exhaust Duration | | 292 |
| Advertised Duration | | 284 int./292 exh. |
| Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio | | 0.525 in. |
| Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio | | 0.546 in. |
| Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio | | 0.525 int./0.546 exh. |
| Lobe Separation (degrees) | | 110 |
| Computer-Controlled Compatible | | No |
| Lifters Included | | Yes |
| Lifter Style | | Hydraulic flat tappet |
| Valve Springs Included | | No |
| Retainers Included | | No |
| Locks Included | | No |
| Valve Stem Seals Included | | No |
| Timing Chain and Gears Included | | No |
| Assembly Lubricant Included | | No |
| Pushrods Included | | No |
| Rocker Arms Included | | No |
| Gaskets Included | | No |
| Valve Springs Required | | Yes |
| Quantity | | Sold as a kit. |
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Unless you're a witch doctor, choosing the correct cam can be nightmare. These Voodoo cam and lifter kits by Lunati are the answer! The gurus at Lunati have taken cam design to another dimension with profiles never before utilized in cams. Only the world's best profiles are included in this line, making cam selection an easy choice. Voodoo incorporates 30 years of cam design experience with more recent developments in profiles, geometry, and tolerances to deliver the most aggressive ramp profiles ever used in hydraulic flat tappet cams. Asymmetrical lobe designs with slower closing sides set the valve down easy to reduce noise and premature failure of the valvetrain. These cams deliver more "area under the curve," meaning more throttle response, quicker acceleration, more vacuum, and better efficiency, combined with maximum horsepower and torque. Matching lifters are included.
Warranty
Please keep the following information in mind when selecting a performance camshaft:It is the complete vehicle package that will determine how well your vehicle satisfies your performance preference. By complete vehicle package, we mean the interaction of all of a vehicle's components and subsystems, including the engine and its related parts (such as the carburetor, intake manifold, exhaust system, camshaft, and ignition), the transmission, rear-end gears, wheel and tire combinations and diameters, and suspension pieces. All of these components must work in unison to produce the desired performance results.First, you will need to decide what rpm power range you will be operating in most often. Because camshaft selection, as well as carburetion, manifold choice, and gearing are based on it, knowing your rpm power range is the key to building a successful vehicle package.Be sure to purchase all of the components necessary to complete the desired vehicle package at your performance level. Remember, the further from stock you deviate in the engine department, the more modifications will be required elsewhere in the vehicle.It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that all of the components are correct before installation. Errors in component selection or installation procedures are not covered by warranty.To help ensure successful camshaft performance and reliability, the following procedures should be followed:Always install new lifters with a new or used flat tappet camshaft. Roller lifters may be reused with roller camshafts only after careful inspection for excessive lifter wear. Always use valve springs that match the camshaft manufacturer's requirements for open and closed seat pressures at the correct installed height. Other valvetrain components may be required (screw-in rocker arm studs, pushrod guideplates, hardened pushrods, special distributor drive gear, etc.), depending upon the profile of the cam you choose.Every camshaft includes installation instructions and break-in procedures. It is critical that these instructions are followed precisely. (These guidelines are not a substitute for the installation or break-in instructions.)Use only the approved, manufacturer-recommended assembly lubricant. Assembly lubricant must be applied to every cam lobe surface, and to the bottom of every lifter face on all flat tappet cams. Also, be sure to apply assembly lubricant to the distributor drive gears on the cam and distributor for all camshafts.NOTE: Many camshaft manufacturers do not recommend the use of synthetic oil during the break-in period. It is also not recommended to use any type of oil restrictors to the lifter galley, windage trays, or baffles, or plug any oil return holes in the lifter valley. Oil has a twofold purpose; it not only lubricates, but it also draws the heat away from whatever it comes in contact with. The cam needs oil splash from the crankcase and oil run-back from the top of the engine to help draw the heat away. Without this oil flow, all the heat generated at the cam is transferred to the lifter, which can contribute to premature wear and/or failure. The following Mechanical operating clearances must always be verified to ensure the service life of the camshaft:Spring coil bind clearanceRetainer to seal/valve guide boss clearancePiston to valve clearanceRocker arm slot to stud clearanceCamshaft endplayDistributor shaft and gear endplayConnecting rod to cam clearanceProper hydraulic lifter pre-loadProper valvetrain geometry