Help identify this cam?
Well, I contacted the machine shop in town to see if they would be willing to figure it out for me, their reply was drop it off and maybe we can get to it in the next week or two, I didn't really expect it today, but a couple weeks seemed a bit long, I didn't think it would be so hard to find someone around here that would be able to do it, I don't have a dial indicator or a degree wheel or I'd try to figure it out. I'm a body man not a cam guy lol. Anyway all I figured out so far is my 74 lobes are 1.680 and the cam from the short block I bought are 1.701. so I guess it's bigger lol
Just measuring the the height of the lobes does nothing. You need the difference between the base circle and the peak for lift.
Oh. You need to measure at the lowest point and then at the highest point. Subtract the larger reading from the smaller reading and that is the lobe lift.
That's what Randy was saying above:
That's what Randy was saying above:
Which tells you nothing. Again, you MUST use a dial indicator and degree wheel. Read this:
http://www.lunatipower.com/Tech/Cams/CamSpecTerms.aspx
http://www.lunatipower.com/Tech/Cams/CamSpecTerms.aspx
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