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I have a Daytona Turbo Action Camshaft part 2-4v( orS-210G S.C.) in my 57 312. Can anyone provide specs for this camshaft including lash?

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If you fail to get a response from Daytona Cams, then the valve lift can be determined by simply measuring the difference in measurements between the base circle and the lobe height to get the actual lobe lift. The lobe lift can then be multiplied by the rocker arm ratio to obtain the advertised lift at the valve.

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If a Cam Doctor is unavailable, then the camshaft specs (duration and lobe centerline info) can be reverse engineered by installing the cam in a short block and checking the opening and closing numbers with a degree wheel and dial indicator.



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