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> Mystery 340 cam, Mystery cam in 1911 teardown
lonewolfe
post Jul 23 2014, 02:51 PM
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I have a 1911cc motor I'm tearing down. It has a camshaft that is stamped 340 on the end. Are any of you familiar with this cam? It has a bolt on cam gear so I know it's an aftermarket cam but I have no information on the engine build from the previous owner. The engine has stock Q heads opened up for the larger 96.0mm cylinders but has stock size valves.

Anyone?
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post Jul 23 2014, 09:07 PM
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QUOTE(lonewolfe @ Jul 23 2014, 01:51 PM) *

I have a 1911cc motor I'm tearing down. It has a camshaft that is stamped 340 on the end. Are any of you familiar with this cam? It has a bolt on cam gear so I know it's an aftermarket cam but I have no information on the engine build from the previous owner. The engine has stock Q heads opened up for the larger 96.0mm cylinders but has stock size valves.

Anyone?


Sounds like a WEB or Elgin is my guess.
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