Cam Identification?

sprice

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I pulled this camshaft from a 68' Dart w/440 ci. It was running, however for my taste, was a sloppy presentation of an engine bay, engine, overheating issues, etc. Anyway, trying to figure out this purple cam. The engine builder is suggesting it is an idle-5,800 rpm cam. It has numbers stamped on the end. I cannot seem to find anything to match in Mopar numbers. There is a CAA 21-672-4 for sale locally at a very reasonable price, however seller has about 11 hg of vacuum at idle with this cam. Not enough for power brakes. Any comments are appreciated.

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Measure the lobe lift, multiply by 1.5. Now you have actual lift. Compare to the chart of purple shaft cams.
 
The original Purple Shaft cam was the 426HEMI grind, 284/284 .48_" lift. Other than measuring the lobe lift, you can chunk it back into a block, add two lifters and pushrods, timing chain set. Then put a degree wheel on the crank and measure the duration with a dial indicator for max lift.

I mention "original Purple Shaft" as they are now selling a complete line of "Purple Shaft" cams that are NOT related to the original cam at all.

Never have known of the stampings on the camshaft ends to have any de-codes in the factory parts books or wherever. But they probably identify the cam grinder (under contract), timing event profiles, and when machined, IF those de-codes could be found.

Enjoy!
CBODY67
 
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