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Hamilton Cams 178/208 Towing Cam | 07-C-178/208 | 1989-2018 Dodge Cummins 5.9L / 6.7L

07-C-178/208
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The Hamilton Cams 178/208 Towing Camshaft is engineered for 1989-2018 Dodge Cummins 5.9L and 6.7L engines, providing exceptional low-end performance, improved fuel economy, and quicker turbo response. Designed with a short duration and wide lobe separation, this camshaft enhances drivability, making it ideal for towing and daily driving, especially in high-altitude environments.

Features:

  • RPM Range: Idle to 3,000 RPM, offering strong low-end torque for towing applications.
  • Fuel Efficiency: Improves fuel economy by 2-3 MPG with quicker turbo spool.
  • EGT Reduction: Lowers exhaust gas temperatures by 200-300 degrees, helping with engine cooling and durability.
  • Compatibility: Works well with larger turbos or heads with larger valves and ports for enhanced response.

This camshaft is a reliable upgrade for drivers seeking better efficiency without sacrificing performance, especially for moderate street trucks and heavy-duty towing. It ensures optimal operation at lower RPMs while maintaining compatibility with common rail engines and larger turbo setups.


Drop-In Cam Fitment Requirements:

  • 12v Engines:
    • Piston protrusion: ≤ 0.025″
    • Valve face depth: ≥ 0.055″ with a standard head gasket
    • Intake centerline: 99°
  • 98–02 24v Engines:
    • Piston protrusion: ≤ 0.025″
    • Valve face depth: ≥ 0.038″ with a standard gasket
  • 03 and Up Engines:
    • Piston protrusion: 0.018″
    • Valve face depth: ≥ 0.038″ with a standard gasket
  • Clearance Adjustments:
    • If minimum piston-to-valve clearance is not met, use an oversized head gasket or cut valve reliefs.
    • Check clearances even with drop-in cams (use the clearance calculator for convenience).
  • Steel Cam Version:
    • Install at least two bushings in the cam tunnel to prevent steel from wearing into the cast iron block.
  • New lifters are always recommended when changing a cam.

Break-In Procedure:

  • Preparation:
    • Apply a liberal amount of quality assembly lube to the cam.
    • DO NOT start the engine without oil pressure.
    • For new engines, apply assembly lube to the oil pump and prime the oil filter.
  • Oil Change:
    • Change the oil after completing the break-in procedure.
    • Pre-priming the filter and oil system ensures faster oil pressure buildup.
  • Priming Procedure:
    • Disconnect the fuel system.
    • Use the starter to spin the engine until oil pressure is visible or oil flows from the rocker arms (limit each attempt to 10 seconds).
  • Initial Run:
    • After verifying oil pressure, start the engine and run it at 1200–1500 rpm for five minutes, then shut it down.
    • Adjust the valves after the initial run to ensure proper settings.
  • Additional Tips:
    • If re-torquing or “hot-torquing” the head, complete it before adjusting valves since it affects valve lash settings.
    • After break-in, enjoy the improved airflow!

188/220-109 Lift Duration Timing Timing C/L TDC
Intake
Cam Lift 0.2900 178.0 -10.0 8.0 99.0 0.0190
Valve Lift 0.4002 178.0 -10.0 8.0 99.0 0.0260
Exhaust
Cam Lift 0.3200 208.0 45.0 -17.0 121.0 0.0160
Valve Lift 0.4288 208.0 45.0 -17.0 121.0 0.0210

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