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John. I’ll suggest that you degree in the camshaft and also check during the degree in process that the lobe centerline is indeed ground on 108° lobe centers. The 112 listed on the end of the cam could be indicative of an E4 that’s ground on 112° lobe centers instead of the catalogue offering of 108°. This is a simple special order afair and is not uncommon. If the cam is ground on 112° lobe centers, then install it at 110° intake lobe centerline. If the cam is ground on 108° lobe centers, then install it at 103°-104° intake lobe centerline.
 Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)
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thanks for the info guys. I got it for the right price.....FREE!
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I think it is this... http://www.iskycams.com/productdisplay.php?productnumber=301444&sku=1580&hdwt=31101&loc=101&dealer=no
Seppo from Järvenpää, Finland www.hollowheads.net (just click the hole in the head to proceed)
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I got an Isky cam out of a 292, Does anyone know what this is? It has this info on it: TX 82N BO 3465 7P 112 E-4 301
John F  Ballwin, MO 
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