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My best advice is find a racer / machine shop with a Cam Doctor and have them spin it! There won't be any guessing then. I check my new cams just to be sure. Or get your dial indicator and degree wheel out ,stick it in a block with a rotating assembly in it , grab a cup of coffee and start measuring.
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I am surprised that they couldnt look up the R7305 and tell you what it is ? They looked up a cam for me a few months ago that was from 1980.
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As was I.
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Thanks to all. Got my question answered and received some great info.
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