toofun
02-04-2005, 07:59 PM
OK,
I know if you pull the timing cover off and the gear you can see a cam number on a cam, but I was wondering if it was possible to know what kind of cam may be in my motor without going through the hassle of ripping everything off the front including the seal to the oil pan. Is there a way to calculate what kind of cam is in the motor another way? Know it is not stock and cant find any info from the last guy I bought it from.
Thanks
Mark
I know if you pull the timing cover off and the gear you can see a cam number on a cam, but I was wondering if it was possible to know what kind of cam may be in my motor without going through the hassle of ripping everything off the front including the seal to the oil pan. Is there a way to calculate what kind of cam is in the motor another way? Know it is not stock and cant find any info from the last guy I bought it from.
Thanks
Mark