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Hey,guys. I just found this thread,again,and am wondering if there is enough interest yet in getting together another group buy. I could use one for my L78. No hurry,just would like an update,please. Thanks,Andy V
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Why is the #143 being blueprinted and not the #3904362? I thought the #143 was the 1965-66 early grooved rear journal version and the #362 was the later, non-grooved version. The #143 is listed in Colvin's CBTN but I believe is in error?
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1968 Z/28 34,000 mile, born with engine and trans, Shipper, California car, Fathom Blue, deluxe interior, M21, 3.55 Posi 1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire, Factory all Aluminum V8 Turbocharged and Methanol Injected TURBO ROCKET engine, 4 speed Hydramatic, 4 link rear suspension, 3.36 Anti-Spin differential, California car, PS, PB, PW, AC, Jetfire 2 option package. |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 69SSZL1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Why is the #143 being blueprinted and not the #3904362? I thought the #143 was the 1965-66 early grooved rear journal version and the #362 was the later, non-grooved version. The #143 is listed in Colvin's CBTN but I believe is in error? </div></div>
Anyone have an explanation for Greg's question? I need 3 of the 3904362 cams with lifters...is there going to be another run of these?
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Everything I have references the 143 as the 68 & 69 L78/L71/L72 camshaft, and is identical to the camshaft in the 70 LS6 (362, 143, whatever). My old Crane paperwork, vintage NHRA stuff, etc, call the .520/.520 cams the 143...what # the early (1966) L72 camshaft was I have no idea. But what we reproduced was the correct .520/.520 camshaft that was used in the 1968-9 L78/L71/L72 and 1970 LS6.
Unfortunately, the camshafts are no longer available to us...but they are available through the *new* Crane, inc, via the Summit Racing website (although at a significantly higher price). |
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Thanks for the reply Rob!
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I have a cam and a set of the EDM lifters that I don't need now. If someone wants them, they can have them for exactly what I paid. I've had a couple of guys ask about selling, but when I gave them the cost, I didn't hear back from them. I'm not going to give the parts away. I think it's fair to ask for my money back.
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