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HELP! Buick camshaft identification

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Can anyone ID the camshaft in the attached photos?!
 

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Can anyone ID the camshaft in the attached photos?!

It's a hydraulic roller cam from Comp Cams. The top two #'s are lobe profiles for the intake and exhaust lobes. You can probably research them on their site or shoot a PM to Bison or TurboBitt. It's ground on a 113 LSA with 3 degrees advance.

I hope this helps

Neal
 
230/230 dur @ .050, .316/.320 lobe lift ground on SB Chevy "S" masters at 113 LSA and 3 degrees advance. Not a very exciting cam.
The intake is from the 4x4 family, and exhaust from the street marine family. Basically really lazy non-aggressive lobes and to much overlap. Not a good cam for any application.

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It could be re-ground to something more exciting
 
230/230 dur @ .050, .316/.320 lobe lift ground on SB Chevy "S" masters at 113 LSA and 3 degrees advance. Not a very exciting cam.
The intake is from the 4x4 family, and exhaust from the street marine family. Basically really lazy non-aggressive lobes and to much overlap. Not a good cam for any application.
How the heck did you figure all that crap out? Lol. Years of experience I bet. NICE!
 
The Comp lobe master catalog is handy to have some basic knowledge of.
AG


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