Oldsmobile Big Block 45 degree V8 Lunati Cam
Oldsmobile Big Block 45 degree V8 Lunati Cam
I have a brand new Lunati camshaft for Oldsmobile V8 64-67, w/45 DEGREE BLOCK Please do your homework as I know very little about this cam. See specifications for lift and duration information. Thanks for looking! Asking $100 plus shipping or pick up at my location. Zip 48917, Lansing, MI ("Oldsmobile Capital" of Michigan)
Last edited by forstatd; Mar 22, 2025 at 03:18 PM.
Roger, I am not a cam expert like many folks here are. All I know is that Oldsmobile had 2 different type of big block engines, a standard 39 degree cam bank angle (CBA) and a 45 degree CBA back in the day. Camshafts do not interchange between these 2 motors. My 66 442 with a 400E motor has a 39 degree cam bank angle. There is a tremendous amount of information written about the Olds CBA.. Below is just a small excerpt taken from the Oldsmobile FAQ...
Oldsmobile engines from 1964 onward originally used a 45 degree cam bank angle (CBA) and corresponding 0.842" diameter lifters. This angle is formed by the intersection between the cam centerline and perpendicular lifter centerline. By 1968, all Olds engines were using a 39 degree CBA and corresponding 0.842" diameter lifters. In the years between, 39 degree CBAs (and corresponding 0.921" diameter lifters) were used mainly on blocks found in models with premium engines, like Toronado's, 442's and Starfires. 45 degrees was being used everywhere else. The CBA also affects the pushrod hole angle in the heads.
Oldsmobile engines from 1964 onward originally used a 45 degree cam bank angle (CBA) and corresponding 0.842" diameter lifters. This angle is formed by the intersection between the cam centerline and perpendicular lifter centerline. By 1968, all Olds engines were using a 39 degree CBA and corresponding 0.842" diameter lifters. In the years between, 39 degree CBAs (and corresponding 0.921" diameter lifters) were used mainly on blocks found in models with premium engines, like Toronado's, 442's and Starfires. 45 degrees was being used everywhere else. The CBA also affects the pushrod hole angle in the heads.
Thanks. I now know much more about Oldsmobile camshafts than I did when I got up this morning
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I thought hen I first looked at your post it was referring to some oddball cylinder angle casting I'd never heard of. Lancia made narrow angle V4 engines for a long time.
Roger.
.I thought hen I first looked at your post it was referring to some oddball cylinder angle casting I'd never heard of. Lancia made narrow angle V4 engines for a long time.
Roger.
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