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Wanna Play Identify The 440 Cam Shaft ??

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i bought this 67 440 engine, bored 60 over & this cam shaft was in it. Any one have any ideas on it?

Thanks for the help.
 

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Cast billet, parkerized, single bolt, not a lot of use or light springs. I have found the casting numbers have nothing to do with the grind and who knows what the stamp number is. It almost looks like a regrind. Take some dial calipers and measure the lobe from side to side then heel to toe to calculate lobe lift. Multiply by the rocker ratio (1.5) to get valve lift. This will give you an idea anyway. Just for fun I'll make a prediction. Being a single bolt cam and from the pic the lobe shape appears to be a mild perf grind so I'll venture a guess of around .480" lift and 280 dur on a 108 LC.
 
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