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I have a cam that came out of an over the counter LS6. '71 or '72 vintage as best I can recall. It was replaced with an aftermarket cam before it was installed and this cam was never run. It still has the factory paint marks on it. The only casting number I see on it is 4366. Could this be what you are looking for? It doesn't have the whole 3904366 number on it.
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I think it is the one I'm looking for, My parts book also shows this # for 1971 Is there a casting symbol on the cam OMO
Ken |
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There is a OMO next to the fuel pump eccentric. The O's are solid. More like dimples than O's, but I can see why they are referred to as O's.
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Jon
I sent you a PM Ken |
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I had a nos one let me ck my ls6 stuff also i think i have nos rods and crank jeff
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![]() I just traded 2 NOS 3863143 camshafts for the correct original LS-6 camshaft, 3904362. Was still in the original container, it is stamped 3904362 and nothing else on the end, with the original paint marks. Camshaft was purchased by parts manager person in 1976.
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2 1971 LS-6 Corvette coupes (Duntov's last stand) |
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