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Hey Guy's,
I'm putting together a junkyard 440 for a duster and need help with an old Erson cam that's been hiding on the shelf for a decade or so. It has hf11h stamped on the back. I think it's an old .484 lift cam but I found this one when I was looking for a old Mopar Purple cam and found 2 cams. The other doesn't have any marking's so now I'm confused as to which is which. Anyone know what the HF11H is?
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HF stands for Hi-Flow series of cams If so, E410521 306/306 @ Lash Duration (Erson's seat # they use) 235/235 @.050" .472"/.472" 108° lobe center Now days it has zero advance ground in it |
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Thanks for the info, Sounds like it will be fine for a stock 440 in a Duster.
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Phillip,
Shoot an e-mail to Eric at Erson and he will tell you exactly what it is and if it is compatible with what you are trying to do His e-mail is ebolander"at"pbm-erson.com Put the @ symbol in place of the "at" He is very helpful.
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