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Ohio- I had the andrews 67H in my 2003 Road King for the last 3 years. Just took them out. The 67H is the equal the the SE 257 which they don't make anymore.
These things NEED compression and are not the best bagger cam. In a dyna, it will be fun. My bike has Stage 4 heads and 107". Static was 10.8-1. IMO, it needed at least a static of 11.0-1
I was never afraid to spin the motor, but they really need high RPM to make the cam come along. DEF NOT a bolt in cam. And really not a bagger cam either.
My advice, don't use them.
Old thread I know. But I absolutely love the 257 cams. I run a 120" at 11.1 CR and it pulls from 2K up to redline (I have it at 5800). It is a bagger and with enough compression, this cam is your friend.
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