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Feuling Reaper Series Camshafts for M-8 Engines
Reaper camshafts from Oceanside,
California based Feuling Parts have wide
lobe separations to produce very wide
power bands, smooth camshaft lobe ramps
that are easier on valve train components,
eliminating excessive valve train noise and
wear, and giving better throttle response,
increased MPG, easy starting and a unique
idle sound.
Reaper cam series
The Reaper 405 is a workhorse, producing a wide
powerband, increasing torque and HP throughout
the entire rpm range when compared to stock. A
direct bolt-in replacement for Milwaukee-Eight
engines, it can be used with stock valve springs,
pushrods, lifters and exhaust.
The 405 will respond well with slip-on mufflers
and/or complete exhaust systems and a high flow
air cleaner. Feuling recommends using free flowing
mufflers with smaller cores for best lower rpm
power and pull.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
The valve lift open close duration at 50” lift and TDC
lobe centerline is .395 4 ATDC 24 ABDC 200 .068
103 for the intake and .405 36 BBDC 11 BTDC 205
.049 108 for the exhaust; the rpm range is 1,700 -
5,700 with an overlap of 7.
The Reaper 465 is an accelerator, producing solid
bottom end performance with substantial gains
above 2,800 rpm when compared to stock.
This direct bolt-in replacement for Milwaukee-Eight
engines can be used with stock valve springs,
pushrods, lifters and exhaust. It too will respond
well with slip-on mufflers and/or performance
exhaust system and air cleaner. Use of performance
valve springs is not required but may result in a
quieter, smoother running valve train. This cam will
also respond well with increased bore and/or
compression.
The Reaper 521 cam is described as having
“aggressive pulling power with a satisfyingly
“nasty” sound and will shine in 114” and larger
cubic inch engines with added compression ratio.”
Feuling says that ported cylinder heads are not
required, but that they will complement the cam
and add even more pulling power throughout the
range and that the stock throttle body produces an
excellent powerband; use of a high flow throttle
body may increase peak power numbers. A high
flow exhaust system and air cleaner is highly
recommended for optimal performance. Feuling
also recommends matching this cam with its Race
Series oiling system and says that high lift valve
springs are required on stock cylinder heads, but
that SE cylinder heads already have high lift valve
springs and do accept the 521 grind cam; heavy
duty one-piece pushrods are also highly
recommended.
The 508 cam, ‘The Grim Reaper’ (also for aggressive
pulling power with their hallmark “nasty” sound),
revs up faster than the 521 grind, sounds nastier
still, and pulls harder but is more difficult to tune,
Race series kit