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Bought some aluminum heads from a guy recently and he threw in a brand new whitebox cam that he was going to install but didnt. I believe it came from Mondello over 10 years ago. There was no cam card included. I measured the best I could with my calipers and got the following:
1.623 - 1.300 x 1.6 = .517
1.611 - 1.275 x 1.6 = .538
.517/.538 is what the lift seems to be but I havent found anything exact. The stamped serial on the end only imprinted half way so I cant read it well.
Last edited by yeahbuddy; Oct 29, 2022 at 12:35 AM.
Bought some aluminum heads from a guy recently and he threw in a brand new whitebox cam that he was going to install but didnt. I believe it came from Mondello over 10 years ago. There was no cam card included. I measured the best I could with my calipers and got the following:
1.623 - 1.300 x 1.6 = .517
1.611 - 1.275 x 1.6 = .538
.517/.538 is what the lift seems to be but I havent found anything exact. The stamped serial on the end only imprinted half way so I cant read it well.
The EP letters on this cam show that it was made by Erson Products. if you can read the stamp on the front timing chain gear flange you may be able to look it up on the web. Good luck.
The EP 28 is referring to Engine Power Components core. CWC was the foundry. These casting numbers will not tell you anything about the finished grind. You will need the stamped, or etched numbers, off of the back, or the front, of the cam. If you cannot read them, you can ship it to me and I can measure the cam and return it to you with full specifications. Send me a PM if you are interested.