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  • Gary B.
    Very Frequent User
    • July 31, 1979
    • 926

    Cam out of 58 Engine. What is it?

    I took apart a 58 engine yesterday, it was assembled many years ago, but never started and run. The cam in the engine has "CR-760-" stamped on the rear end of it and below that is 11-48-83. Anybody have any idea what cam this might be? I believe it is a hydraulic cam, as the center plunger can be pushed down about 1/8". Thanks
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  • Ted S.
    Expired
    • January 1, 1998
    • 747

    #2
    Re: Cam out of 58 Engine. What is it?

    CR would indicate Crane Cams grind. This came off of another website.

    "This is Crane Cams part number 967601. It's the BluePrinted replacement cam for the factory 3863151 350 HP 327 cu.in. hydraulic lifter camshaft. Duration at .050" cam lift is 222 degrees. Lobe separation is 114 degrees. Cam lobe lift is .300", gross valve lift is .450" with the standard 1.5:1 rocker arms. Cam timing at .050" cam lift is: intake opens 2 degrees BTDC, intake closes 40 degrees ABDC, exhaust opens 50 degrees BBDC, exhaust closes 8 degrees BTDC. Regards, Chase"



    Hope this helps,

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    • Gary B.
      Very Frequent User
      • July 31, 1979
      • 926

      #3
      Re: Cam out of 58 Engine. What is it?

      Thank You
      Thank You.
      I looked at Crane Cam website this morning but found nothing with the CR-760 number.
      This is good news, might have a home for that rascal!.
      Gary

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