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Subject: [Healeys] BJ8 Camshaft ?
From: richard mayor <mayorrichard@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 03:09:54 +0000
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My fellow listmates=2C A question regarding camshaft identification. Over t=
he years I have learned that camshafts=2C which do not ordinarily have any =
markings=2C actually have rings that are cast into the shaft. Beginning at =
the rear (the flat end) go forwarded to the the gear that drives the oil pu=
mp=2C then=2C one more lobe. Between that lobe and the next lobe there will=
 either be one ring=2C two rings or no rings. This tells us it is either ou=
t of a 100-6 or 3000.=20
Then=2C tonight=2C while looking through my stash for a camshaft core for a=
nother racer=2C on one very good core I discovered two numbers stamped into=
 that area where the rings usually appear.  Could this be a part number?  1=
2B594 and below that another number 8A1575. The cam has a stock lift so I d=
oubt that it has ever been reground. Can anyone help me out here? Is this a=
 BJ8 cam? Thanks for yor help=2C Richard Mayor=20

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My fellow listmates=2C A question regarding camshaft identification. Over t=
he years I have learned that camshafts=2C which do not ordinarily have any =
markings=2C actually have rings that are cast into the shaft. Beginning at =
the rear (the flat end) go forwarded to the the gear that drives the oil pu=
mp=2C then=2C one more lobe. Between that lobe and the next lobe there will=
 either be one ring=2C two rings or no rings. This tells us it is either ou=
t of a 100-6 or 3000. <br>Then=2C tonight=2C while looking through my stash=
 for a camshaft core for another racer=2C on one very good core I discovere=
d two numbers stamped into that area where the rings usually appear.&nbsp=
=3B Could this be a part number?&nbsp=3B 12B594 and below that another numb=
er 8A1575. The cam has a stock lift so I doubt that it has ever been regrou=
nd. Can anyone help me out here? Is this a BJ8 cam? Thanks for yor help=2C =
Richard Mayor <br><br /><hr />Windows Live=99 Contacts: Organize your conta=
ct list.  <a href=3D'http://windowslive.com/connect/post/marcusatmicrosoft.=
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