Cam Spec's - help!

Discussion in 'PSI Superchargers Tech Questions' started by belair55, Aug 14, 2005.

  1. belair55

    belair55 New Member

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    Ok here's the story. I have two cams and need spec sheets for both. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. :confused:

    The first:
    Crane Cam
    Part number 66-44-04
    R292500
    2S4-195X
    BBA48D

    The second:
    Not sure of brand
    Numbers on it:
    4138/1617 R113 48 bank
    2.124
    Y9531
     
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  2. Z28u up

    Z28u up New Member

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    you're gonna need to add alot more info than that. for starters, what's it going in?
     
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  3. Maynard

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    I'd take it to the cam grinder and have him profile both cams. He will generate cam cards for em and you'll know exactly what the existing grind is as opposed to knowing what it was.
     
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  4. Dave Koehler

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  5. RBS

    RBS Authorized Merchant

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    YOU CAN SEND THE CAMS TO HOWARD'S AND THEY WILL RUN THE CAMS ON THERE CAM DOCTOR MACHINE AND TELL YOU EXACTLY WHAT THEY ARE OR MOST CAM MANUFACTURES WILL PROBALY DO THE SAME.
     
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  6. Alkydrag

    Alkydrag Sr. Dragster

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    First cam is 292@.050 with a .500 lobe. Not sure what the 2S4-195X is for. Usually with Crane the "X" means it's not quite ??? (ie, not quite a 116 lobe separation). I think BB means it's the big journal cam and 48D means 48 degree lifter angle for a raised cam.
    Second cam. I think 4138/1617 is the lobe number for intake and exhaust, R113 means it has a 113 degree lobe separation and 48 bank it's also for a raised cam with 48 degree lifter angle. 2.124 is the bearing journal diameter.
     
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