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jayl
Member # 185
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i have some cams that i have no idea on the grinds, anyone know a shop i could take them to find out? bay area preferably, thanks
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jayl
Member # 185
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all these cam guru's and no one knows a shop for me! dammit!
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shade-tree
Member # 298
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there should be a 'stamp' on the end that will uniquely identify it, FMS alphabet cams use it and so do comp cams.
reverse engineering a cam isn't simple . Lobe lift requires nothing but a caliper, LSA not much more than a protracter. edit, measuring duration at a certain height I don't think I could pull off with simple hand tools. Might need to actually put it in a motor in a block and use a dial caliper w/plunger and do it the hard way.
as far as shops? no clue [ December 22, 2002, 12:54 PM: Message edited by: shade-tree ]
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SIR Paint Job
Member # 1708
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quote: Originally posted by jayl: i have some cams that i have no idea on the grinds, anyone know a shop i could take them to find out? bay area preferably, thanks
go to elgin cams and crankshafts in redwood city. they can tell you the duration and lift.
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jayl
Member # 185
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i have two cams that have " ZE " stamped on the end......are those the stockers?
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