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Old Jun 9, 2013 | 03:36 PM
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Schneider cam

My neighbor has a cam he wants to sell. He got it years ago for a boat he had with a Big block Olds. I was wondering what kind of application this cam would be good for? Here are the specs
EDIT.....Schneiders website shows this grind and the specs below for International Harvester? Hmmm I don't have a combine or planter right now...
Part Number: 15100
Grind Number: 131H
Intake Duration (gross): 262
Exhaust Duration (gross): 262
Intake Duration (.050”): 208
Exhaust Duration (.050”): 208
Intake Valve Lift*: .464"
Exhaust Valve Lift*: .468"
Lobe Separation: 112
Intake Valve Lash: .000"
Exhaust Valve Lash: .000"
RPM Range:
1800-4800
*Based on 1.6 int / 1.7 exh Rocker Arm Ratio

Thanks for any and all input.
Tom
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Old Jun 9, 2013 | 03:52 PM
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Nice cam for a low compression 350, how much does he want.
Old Jun 10, 2013 | 08:35 PM
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Failing memories

So I asked my neighbor for more info om the cam. He can't remember what the story is. He thinks now that the cam in the box was replaced by the Schneider cam into his jet boat. He thinks a he replaced the then existing cam with the Schneider as it was more radical. So here is a pic of the cam..anyone recognize the stampings?
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Old Jun 11, 2013 | 02:09 PM
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So here is a pic of the cam..anyone recognize the stampings?
I'm guessing that the "CD" stands for Cam Dynamics, an older company which was purchased by Crane. The "240H" probably refers to a lobe profile with 240 deg duration (at .050) for use with Hydraulic lifters. The "U332" might refer to a specific part number or application. Or it might be the blank before grinding. Crane can probably tell you.
Old Jun 11, 2013 | 06:13 PM
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BlackGold is correct.
That's a very mild hydraulic street cam best suited to a low compression engine.
Old Jun 12, 2013 | 04:00 PM
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Just to be clear, a 240 duration lobe (at .050) isn't exactly mild. But the cam in the original post (208 duration at .050) certainly is mild.
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