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    Cam ID help

    Well the turbo I'm looking at comes on around 3-3500rpm range. But I don't know anything about camshaft selection for older motors with boost. I've always had subarus and Mitsubishi
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    Cam ID help

    Would it be a decent low boost cam? It said mild performance with its power band being 3000-6200 with valve float at 6800.
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    Cam ID help

    So I know I havent been active on this post recently but I think I may have found the cam. I was searching summit and just at random typed in one of the numbers I found. 150062, without typing cd. Crane hydraulic flat tapped came up. It's the only thing I have came close to on these numbers and...
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    Cam ID help

    That's why I don't think it's a purple cam anymore. I'm not really sure how to go about looking up the stamped numbers.
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    Engine Block Code

    I did the smart thing and looked up casting on the intake... makes more sense right. Turns out to be a 340-4 intake from a 73. Thanks again for the help guys.
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    Cam ID help

    I was told a block I hot had a purple cam in it. Now that I have it out I don't think it's a purple cam. Can anyone help ID it by stamp/cast numbers? stamped in back is 150062CD on top, the bottom has 69-37-098 stamped on top of 42z63-0? casting is 1136, c1, d1, b8, and a big 03 by distributor...
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    Engine Block Code

    Thanks krazykuda
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    Engine Block Code

    It's possible, there is a lot of dirt and mud packed into the numbers. I was scraping at it but some was stuck pretty good.
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    Engine Block Code

    Okay, I had a 318 given to me. The block is clearly stamped 318, but with a block code that I think reads 2506080. Does this code mean anything or is this the production number? I ask because it has a four barrel intake on it. It's a factory chrysler intake but almost looks to big for the 318...
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