Help ID this camshaft from 360

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Hey everyone, thanks for all the help so far.
Still couldn't figure out the shake so I have the rotating assembly out to get/check balance.
While I have it apart, I may upgrade the cam if needed.
I didn't drive the car enough to get a good feel for it, so this cam may be the specs I want, but I don't know.
Previous Owner thought it was a .454/.454 but no other specs.
I can't make out the end stamped numbers, thought someone here might recognize the color code dots.

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A degree wheel and a dial indicator will get you in the ballpark when you get the crank back. If you are just interested in the gross valve lift. Two V blocks and a dial indicator will do that on a bench. Put the pointer on the nose of the lobe and zero the indicator. Then turn the cam so the pointer is on the base circle. Remember to multiple that by your rocker ratio. Now the v’s need to take into consideration the different cam journal sizes. These would be rough numbers.
 

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