I wasnt aware they made a "purple shaft" for any of the 4-cylinders. That
some (I thought) reserved for the V8s, and primarily big blocks.

clay

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From: "Rexx Havoc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 5:49 PM
Subject: SD> how to identify a purple shaft cam


> Hello
>
> I have a cam that I purchased with a head on ebay and I have no idea what
it is
>
> there a re a few casting numbers on it but nothing stamped on it
>
> at the cam sprocket end, behind the first lobe is purple behind the
> next lobe is blue then purple in between the next lobe
>
> there is also a white dot at the end of the cam A0 and 24 is stamped
> in between 2 lobes and 1147 is cast into the shaft
>
> I measured the lift on the intake to be .460 and the duration is 240
> so it kinda of narrows it to 3 different shafts  and it hydraulic
>
> I'm trying to find the center line and at what spec to set it since I
> have no cam card for it
>
> any help is appreciated
>
> rex
> Port Townsend Wa.
>
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