Hi Guys
Can anyone help? I got a cam in a box of goodies when I bought my 59 Pan. I was told that it was a Pan high lift cam, sadly I cannot trust a word that the guy told me, having now found many a flaw in his stories!
It has no makers name on it, but some markings on the cams. They are;
rear inlet lobe numbered 102
front inlet lobe labeled CY
Does anyone have any ideas.
Cam identification
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Re: Cam identification
Hmmm..
All I know is that Sifton use the 1nn-series for identification, but I don't recognize number 102.
Not much of a help but anyway.
All I know is that Sifton use the 1nn-series for identification, but I don't recognize number 102.
Not much of a help but anyway.
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Re: Cam identification
Actually they made one called RE-102
Don't know what the "nickname" was though.....
Duration is IN=268 OUT=261
Only got the lift for the Shovel version, and that's not much... .390 in and out....
/Stefan
Don't know what the "nickname" was though.....
Duration is IN=268 OUT=261
Only got the lift for the Shovel version, and that's not much... .390 in and out....
/Stefan
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Re: Cam identification
Hi guys..
I think I found it.
It must be the "Aristocrat"
IN: 32/56 OUT:53/28
and used with pan-rocketarms you will get .427 in lift.
Only info is: "Shows significant gain over stock and requires no headwork. Solids only."
I think I found it.
It must be the "Aristocrat"
IN: 32/56 OUT:53/28
and used with pan-rocketarms you will get .427 in lift.
Only info is: "Shows significant gain over stock and requires no headwork. Solids only."
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