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    any olds types out there or anyexperts on crane cams. i'm building a 1965 olds 400/375hp. years ago i bought a crane fireball cam for this engine.the stamping on the back of the cam is "crane fireball 314 f8" i had a house fire a few years back and the box the cam was in was destroyed along with the tag.i need to know the specs on this cam can anyone help me.crane as you know went out of business.dur.lift, lobe center intake and exhaust. and where can i find a bellhousing for the super t-10 trans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotrodstude View Post
    any olds types out there or anyexperts on crane cams. i'm building a 1965 olds 400/375hp. years ago i bought a crane fireball cam for this engine.the stamping on the back of the cam is "crane fireball 314 f8" i had a house fire a few years back and the box the cam was in was destroyed along with the tag.i need to know the specs on this cam can anyone help me.crane as you know went out of business.dur.lift, lobe center intake and exhaust. and where can i find a bellhousing for the super t-10 trans?
    Lakewood and Quick Time sell an Olds scattershield. As for the cam, try to find an old Crane catalog, specs should be there.
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    1964-67 Oldsmobile's use a 45deg bank angle . You have to use a Camshaft for that 45deg not the 39deg type that is used for the 1967-84 Oldsmoble's . Mondello Old's Performance would have a Few grinds for the 45deg Blocks .
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    never heard of quicktime are they on the internet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotrodstude View Post
    never heard of quicktime are they on the internet?
    Sumitt and Jegs sell them, lots of other retailers on the net. They were primarily circle track, then branched off into street and drag stuff....
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