That is a very old cam. More recent cams are rarely ground with 114 LSA, including Crane cams. 114 is a loser. After D. Vizard tested 19000+ cams for Crane, the cams in later Crane catalogs were ground on tighter LSAs.
Hyd lifter cams.
In the 1984 Crane catalog, there are 13 cams listed, 6 are on 114 LSA. One is on 106 LSA
In the 2010 catalog, there are 47 cams listed. 7 are on 114 LSA, 13 on 106 LSA & 1 on 104 LSA. I used the SB Chev section because there are more cams & gives a better representation of the numbers involved.
Now people will be chiming in saying how well their 114 LSA cam performed. Compared to WHAT??
Below you will see a comparison of three cams, identical except for LSA.
The 110 LSA made an extra 5 peak hp. But this cam was 24 ft lbs down through the average compared to the 106 LSA cam.
Hyd lifter cams.
In the 1984 Crane catalog, there are 13 cams listed, 6 are on 114 LSA. One is on 106 LSA
In the 2010 catalog, there are 47 cams listed. 7 are on 114 LSA, 13 on 106 LSA & 1 on 104 LSA. I used the SB Chev section because there are more cams & gives a better representation of the numbers involved.
Now people will be chiming in saying how well their 114 LSA cam performed. Compared to WHAT??
Below you will see a comparison of three cams, identical except for LSA.
The 110 LSA made an extra 5 peak hp. But this cam was 24 ft lbs down through the average compared to the 106 LSA cam.















