Sbc 350 grind number identification

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gallagherd1993
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Sbc 350 grind number identification

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Good morning afternoon... I am needing some help identifying this camshaft it is pulled out of a early sbc 350 block it is mechanical roller lifter. I am trying find the same camshaft or possibly a cam card so I can find one just like it... The numbers on the back is 119566SM and the number below that is 99K1A and on the front of the camshaft it is 11006G. I have contacted crane, lunati, and comp cams and none of them is sure... I was told by crane it is there core number which is 119566 but they are not sure who produced the cam they thought it could be a cam dynamics cam but I can not locate a old catalog to find out. Any information is greatly appreciated.
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Re: Sbc 350 grind number identification

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Have you considered sliding it back in the engine and degreeing it? If it’s ancient it may have been reground at some point, with different specifications. I suppose you could ship it to your chosen cam manufacturer and have them cam Dr. It and match their lobes to it.
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Re: Sbc 350 grind number identification

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Not positive on this but Herbert cams has a 6G grind # the 110 on top could be the LSA . The numbers are 305°\ 308°@.020 269°@.050 in , 275° @.050 ex .616 in lift .618 ex lift 110 LSA .025 lash both in/ex. Only way to tell is have it measured. Dan
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