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07-05-2005 12:37 PM #1
free cam
I just got a cam give to me and the guy couldnt remember what size it was. It came out of his 396 and he thought it didnt come into power until about 3800 rpm. What I want to know is can anybody tell me what it is by this four didgit number on it or will I have to have it measured or how ever it is they check. The number is 1091, this is the only thing stamped on it. Thanxjoe bogger
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07-05-2005 02:14 PM #2
Whatever it is, a used cam is barely worth the effort.
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07-05-2005 06:00 PM #3
why do you say that if the lobes are bad cant i have it reground to something smaller. And even if it is junk thats another couple pounds for the scrap pile.joe bogger
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07-05-2005 06:09 PM #4
Originally posted by joe bogger
why do you say that if the lobes are bad cant i have it reground to something smaller. And even if it is junk thats another couple pounds for the scrap pile.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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07-10-2005 07:38 PM #5
You can buy a brand new cam for less than 100 bucks....why would you even mess with a used one, especially one that you know nothing about?? It's way too much of a gamble.When your dreams turn to dust, Vacuum!
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
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