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Re: Cam ID
Well the stock cam should have a base circle of 1.500. So a quick way of at
least
finding out approximately how much lift the cam has is subtracting this
number from the number you got. 1.897-1.500=.397 The G cam should have .425
lift for exhaust and intake. So it would probably not be a "euro" cam.
Andy 1.9 '79
-----Original Message-----
From: Kervin Ridgley <kervinridgley@earthlink.net>
To: List <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Date: 25 November, 2001 9:18 AM
Subject: Cam ID
|How do I know if I have a G-grind cam? In fixing my nephew's 82, I'm in
|the middle of putting a new head on. The one I'm swapping to already
|had a stock cam in it. The guy I got the car from said it had a "euro"
|cam in it. The cam lobe mesures 1.897" at its biggest point. It has
|these markings:
|A C1 D1 CWC IS EP 25
|
|Any idea what it is?
|
|Kervin
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