imho there are better cams than the 270h, .479 lift with a 224 dur @.050. Engle makes a cam with the same 224 duration @ .050 but that has .538 in lift. I've run both the 270h sounds good just like the engle sounds at idle but the the engle cam provided better numbers on the dyno, i dont think either was an excellent fit for a lugging or offroad motor, but they do jsut fine. I think a little smaller on the .050 duration numbers yeilds better idling characteristics.
my opinion is look at lunati and engle for cams or just get the good ole summit 8600 for a fail safe always works cam.
for a budget build id run stock compression pistons with the 291 heads that would get you close to 9:1 then id get a good cam in the 214-220 duration @ .050 department with a performer intake. re-use the timing cover and do the bulltear mid plate and small hole cam bearings. balance the rotating assembly while you are at it. I think performance wise the lunati cam i am running matched to a performer intake is a good compromise and strong offroad performing setup.
here are some dyno numbers and cam comparisons etc:
290 hp and 380 ft/lbs at the rear wheels: http://www.bulltear.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10100
i am running the lunati .484/.507 213/220 @.050 112 lobe seperation with manifold and a performer intake and 670 gm TBI. i can idle all day at 525 rpm, it'll idle down to 200-350 rpm and hold it, come back up nice and smooth and then the bugger will still run hard right up to the 5000-5500 ball park. i went a little over built using forged bulltear pistons, arp bolts and arp main studs and ported out my heads and ported out manifolds then dual 2.5 inch exhaust i think my setup is as good as i wanted it to be. i wanted a motor that would rotate the tires, lug like a bastard over the rocks and still pull hard. if i had a carb on there things wouild be a little snappier on the top end but tbi is what i wanted this go around for rock solid idling and altitude changes sea level to the rubicon is a stretch for a carb without constantly re-adjusting.
engle makes cams that really take advantage of the large lifters in these motors
If you run a carb the rochester and the holley TA are both good carbs. my TA took awhile to get dialed, i preffer the small primaries in the Rochester Qjet offroad it had a little better manners