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04-25-2007, 05:03 PM | #1 |
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how to ID a Pro55 cam core
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what is the way to know for sure a cam is ground on the Pro55 core? Not that I doubt the cam company, that is not the issue. But if an unknown cam is laying on a table, how would you tell? Thanks, Larry & Jeff Woodfin Team Woodfin Racing G/SA 1969 Nova "I am glad old, is not as old as it used to be" Larry Woodfin |
04-25-2007, 07:16 PM | #2 |
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The P-55 cam I had actually had P-55 cast into it.
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Alan is correct,
after looking at a number of flat tappet cams, the one I knew for sure that is a Pro 55 core, did in fact have a 55 cast into the cam. None of the other cams I examined had the 55 number. Jeff & Larry Woodfin Team Woodfin Racing F/SA "Standing Novation" 1969 Nova "I am glad old, is not as old as it used to be" Larry Woodfin |
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The one I just had actually had "P 55" cast on the core of the cam itself. I do not know who ground it, it was not well marked, so I actually had to plot the thing in the engine.
The Comp "Pro Core" 4-7 swap cam did not say Pro Core or P 55, or anything else on it, but the core itself was a good bit larger in diameter. Alan Roehrich Bring "AA" classes to NHRA Stock Eliminator!
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