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I have a Lunati small block chevy roller cam out of the superstocker and cannot find out what it is by the #'s on it. Can anyone help please.......There is one place with something on the end of cam that has been grind off. other than that here are the #'s on the end of cam below...........
119896 8C2A Lunati.... Just need the lift and specs if possible////Thanks
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Have you tried Lunati? If can't find out can have checked on cam doctor. You can measure lobe lift and maybe able to narrow down what lobes they are.
In case you don't know measure lobe both directions and difference is the lobe lift then multiply rocker ratio for lift @ valve. Mike Taylor 3601 |
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Thanks for the info
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That appears to be a serial number, you'll probably have to call Lunati, and hope they still have the records.
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