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Aaron Cox |
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friend here is buying another friends motor...
we went over and measure lift and duration with a dial indicator and a degree wheel... cam had overlap (visible - did not measure) which makes me positive its a carb cam... anyway... the specs (lift is +/- 3 tho) ___________ EXHAUST___INTAKE LIFT (valve) .410" ___ .422" Duration 165 deg 175 deg duration... we measured when it opened, and measured when it closed.... we got big numbers so we divided by 2 to get what we have above... not sure those are correct... but those numbers also coincide to half lift.... so raby/brett/clayton others... what can you tell me about this cam? does it fit a WEB/engle profile? motor was rebuilt many years ago... its a 1911.. and the cam definitely had visible overlap (both valves open for a few degrees, one closing, one opening) |
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You guys won't be able to figure it out without the chopstick method.
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