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Old 04-14-2026, 09:32 PM
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Default Big Block Chevy cam ID

I know it is a long shot but I'm wondering if anyone can identify this Big Block Chevy camshaft. This just came out of a 1967 427 engine that was built in 1969 by Summers Bros and was never started. The engine was built like a second design 69 L88 with GM open chamber pistons, 7/16 full float rods, etc. Based on how the engine was built, I thought it was probable I would see the GM 180 camshaft installed since all the other parts were GM L88. That could be what this is but all the ones I have seen have the whole part number or 181 stamped on the rear. The only other clue I found was a set of early Sig Erson solid lifters in this collection of parts. That doesn't mean much since there were parts from a couple engines in this collection.

Can anyone do magic and tell me what this cam is based on the pictures?


Thanks,

Jason
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