Howie;
Do you have the specs on the CR cam?
Are you using roller rockers?
I have built some 107's recently using the t-man cams, The 625 worked very well in the 107 and I also used a 660-1 in the last 107 that I did. It pulled 125 tq and hp with it crossing 100 tq at 2500 rom and peaking at about 4.5K and holding steady.
I currently have a 124" project being built that i am going to use the 625 in with roller rockers. the valve lift will end higher due to the higher ratio of the rollers (1.675 compared to 1.625 on stock)
Jim, I have standard ratio TP Roller Rockers in TP ProVent Rocker Boxes.
CR 595 cam specs:
Timing @.053
Intake:
Open 20; Close 42; Valve Lift .595; Rocker Ratio 1.625; Net .366
Exhaust:
Open 50; Close 12; Valve Lift .595; Rocker Ratio 1.625; Net .366
Duration: Intake/Exhaust 242/242
Lobe Center: Intake 101 Exhaust 109
Lobe Separation Angle 105; Overlap 32
It seems many of the performance builders think more like me and are using bigger cams to get the most out of the motor. Vern normally does the same. But since I kinda like to beat my bikes like a red-headed stepchild, he's thinking of taming it a lil to help it be able handle my abuse better! (I don't really abuse it, Im just VERY HARD on it)

Thanks Jim!

*Might as well add this here.
S&S Cam Specs
585G:
Intake: Open 20; Close 45; Duration @ .053 245; Valve Lift .585
Exhaust: Open 60; Close 20; Duration @ .053 260; Valve Lift .585
625G:
Intake: Open 20; Close: 55; Duration @ .053 255; Valve Lift .625
Exhaust: Open 60; Close 20; Duration @ .053 260; Valve Lift .625
Hoist!
