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Old 04-13-2022, 04:10 PM
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CWC is the cam core company that made the cam stock before it was sold to a camshaft grinder. They make cams for hundreds of different cam grinders including GM. Unfortunately, that won't tell you who actually ground the cam and the number could be a random stamp by just about anyone who grinds cams. Tough one to decipher thus far?

CWC = Campbell Wyant and Cannon Foundry
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I agree with NorCam as it seems like an old Crane camshaft due to the six numerical ID #. I checked all my camshaft catalogs to see if any other manufacturers used six number ID codes and Crane was all I could find.
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