Two of the most important things that must match everything else in the engine, is the heads chamber volumn and runners cc, (160/195,) and the cam. This could be a real long lived engine that makes good HP, and is fun to drive. Don't get in a hurry, (sounds like you have some time,) study, buy some sbc books, make the right choices. 160CC runners have higher velocity then 195's, which translates to better throttle response, better low end torque, less top end. Call half a dozen cam mfg's, tell them what you have, what you think you want, where and how you drive it. The cam you have may work great with the right head. Let them give you some recommendations, see if what you have is in alignment. Were it me, I would leave the engine alone, buy good heads, run a good 650-750 Holly, long tube headers. Put bungs in the headers for a Bosch Wide band, buy a AF gauge, and thank me later. This engine should run like stink, make 450hp, and close to that in torque.