Help With Lunati Cam ID

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I started on a project 440 about 17 years ago.. It has 452 unmilled heads and TRW L2366 .30 over pistons, felpro blue gaskets which I think are .039 compressed. No milling on the block that I know of.
I installed a Lunati cam but no longer have the cam card or specs.
I can’t find any info on the cam in the innerwebz either.
I am going to pull the heads and pistons to double check the ring gaps and such. I am concerned with being over cammed.
I am attaching a pic for help with identification.

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Oh hell I posted from my phone and the pic came out upside down,sorry
 
I searched Lunati for a 306 grind but no luck..
 
There's one on there with 306 advertised, but it's ground on a 108.
 
I'm gonna say it's a Part number 30306, that's where the 306 comes from on the stamp...

Part #: 30306

Power Band: 3000-6500 RPM

.507/.534 lift
235/245 duration @ .050"
285/295 advertised duration
Lobe Centerline: 106°/114°
Lobe sep: 110°
Overlap 70°

Open/Close @ .050"
IVO: 11
IVC: 43
EVO: 56
EVC: 8

Open/Close Advertised Duration: (*calculated)
IVO: 36.5
IVC: 68.5
EVO: 81.5
EVC: 33.5
 
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Sounds like you nailed it krazy, and it also seems like it is not very well suited for my application..
 
Sounds like you nailed it krazy, and it also seems like it is not very well suited for my application..

I would do a quick map/degree of the cam to verify that it matches my guess before making any decisions...
 
I'm gonna say it's a Part number 30306, that's where the 306 comes from on the stamp...

Part #: 30306

Power Band: 3000-6500 RPM

.507/.534 lift
235/245 duration @ .050"
285/295 advertised duration
Lobe Centerline: 106°/114°
Lobe sep: 110°
Overlap 70°

Open/Close @ .050"
IVO: 11
IVC: 43
EVO: 56
EVC: 8

Open/Close Advertised Duration: (*calculated)
IVO: 36.5
IVC: 68.5
EVO: 81.5
EVC: 33.5


Well damn, the only thing I had correct was the LSA. I used to have a Lunati catalog but I can't find it.
 
Well damn, the only thing I had correct was the LSA. I used to have a Lunati catalog but I can't find it.

I had made a master list for popular manufacturers of Mopar cams on an Excel spreadsheet back in the late 90's before they updated the grinds...

I recorded all given specs , then calculated all data back to verify... I found a few specs right from the manufacturer that were incorrect and figured out what they should have been on my sheet.... I had literally thousands of hours updating and correcting errors...
 
I had made a master list for popular manufacturers of Mopar cams on an Excel spreadsheet back in the late 90's before they updated the grinds...

I recorded all given specs , then calculated all data back to verify... I found a few specs right from the manufacturer that were incorrect and figured out what they should have been on my sheet.... I had literally thousands of hours updating and correcting errors...


THATS IMPRESSIVE!!!!!!
 
I had made a master list for popular manufacturers of Mopar cams on an Excel spreadsheet back in the late 90's before they updated the grinds...

I recorded all given specs , then calculated all data back to verify... I found a few specs right from the manufacturer that were incorrect and figured out what they should have been on my sheet.... I had literally thousands of hours updating and correcting errors...

Impressive is an understatement!
This forum rocks
 
I will call them and see what they have to say..
 
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