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  • Looking for a NOS Victory Camshaft # 25523-56

    Hello

    I'm restoring my 58DuoGlide and looking for a NOS Victory Camshaft, Part # 25523-56. Any suggestions?

    Thank you in advance, Harry

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    I would simply order a new one from someone like Lieneweber. NOS cams are a thing of the past.
    http://www.leinewebercams.com/
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    • #3
      Hi Chris

      Thank you for your input... by which one should I go?

      Andrews, Sifton, Leinweber, Crane...!?

      Someone here on forum with some experiences?

      Also, which Camshaft-type from what manufacturer cover the old Victory-Cam parameters?

      A Cross-Index would be much appreciated!

      I also don't have in mind to do some headwork - I'd prefer a bolt-in cam...

      Thank you, Harry
      Last edited by 58Panheadfan; 12-02-2010, 02:44 AM.

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      • #4
        I install Andrews J-Grind in stock 74" Pan motors. Reasonably priced, bolt in, and easy to buy, the machines start and run very well with this cam.
        Kyle Oanes AMCA # 3046

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        • #5
          I agree with Kyle. The 'Hot' factory cams of the past were always a compromise. While they did offer a little more power in certain ranges of the power band, they still had to be useable for a very wide and diverse set of customers from diverse locations. In my opinion the Andrews J or one of the milder Leinweber cams will give you (at least) similar performance to that of the old factory Victory cam. And they'll idle and otherwise behave like stock.
          Bill Pedalino
          Huntington, New York
          AMCA 6755

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          • #6
            Originally posted by koanes View Post
            I install Andrews J-Grind in stock 74" Pan motors. Reasonably priced, bolt in, and easy to buy, the machines start and run very well with this cam.
            What he said!!
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            • #7
              Hello

              Thank you for your inputs... I have decided after some talks to riders... to go with a 'J' Grind Andrews Cam.

              Br, Harry
              AMCA # 8968

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              • #8
                I put a J grind in my 65flh when I restored it. The original victory cam had one bad lobe, although it ran fine and was quiet. I have a NOS victory cam in my 58flh. The 58 runs great, so does the 65. They both idle and start the same. The 58 feels stronger and pulls harder, BUT it is considerably LIGHTER....,Rod

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                • #9
                  Maybe someone is still looking for this?

                  http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT

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