A new cam will always use a new set of lifters unless you have those badass ceramic coated lifters. Thats really all there is to it, each lobe has its specific lifter, change them around and you will blow a lobe most likely. A good running engine like yours is sure to love a new cam. The other crucial thing is cam break in. You will get it all buttoned up and have the engine ready to start immediately. Once you start it up its important to keep it at 2k or thereabouts for 20 minutes. Easy peazy lemon squeezy. After break in is when you can time it and tune it to the knats ass. I am pretty sure the right cam will make you happy. No need to go crazy with a whole engine rebuild when you are about to have that hemi to play with anyway.
One word of warning, be careful if you try to keep your a/c charged. It can be done but just be careful, I lost a good condensor when I was swapping engines with the system charged. My condensor slipped sometime in the process and it ripped it like a old towel. Take out the rad and the condensor, it would be best to evacuate the system and vacuum and recharge after you are done, much safer that way. I didnt even have to loosen my radiator yoke, the cam can be worked out without hurting the cam bearings. After you get done you will be amazed at how easy it is.
Thanks mate, awesome info and I can't agree more now, this is the best route for this car. Be almost stupid in a way I guess to rebuild a 5,000 mile engine when the culprit itself is just 1 or 2 items. I'm not sure what my lifters are, I do have photos of the engine, maybe you can tell from that? Going from the camshaft spec sheet I posted, they state the lifter part# and it came up with the link below, hydraulic flat btappet lifters.
The camshaft Sledgehammer posted looks good but isn't the rpm too low for what I am wanting? Comes in around 2,500, my current one comes in around 1,500rpm. Unless the much improved lift and dur @ .50 is what will give the engine the kick and response it needs. My ideal rpm range would be from 1,000rpm to 5,500rpm. Also, they sell that camshaft with lifters as a kit, makes life much easier. Any other options for a camshaft to compare too the 284/528? Any similar Lunati cams you guys like?
Thanks again guys.
Mopar Camshaft + Lifters Kit -
http://www.jegs.com/i/Mopar-Performance/312/P4120659K/10002/-1#Current Lifters -
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-HT2011?part=SUM-HT2011