By cos - Last Year
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Hello Members Have a new stock C4 replacement cam for sale. It was in a rebuilt engine that came with a car I bought that was never started.. If interested I can text pics.!25. plus freight. 9 lbs from 97424. Cos 541 221 7941 pst
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By Ted - Last Year
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When you say C4 camshaft, are you referring to 1964?
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By cos - Last Year
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Yes It has c4 ?? 6250 ? on end of journal 5. Thanks Also, has drilled center journal oil holes.
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By 55blacktie - Last Year
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6250 is the designation number for Ford cams. It doesn't provide duration, lift, or even application. More information is needed. Is there a number that follows "6250"?
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By cos - Last Year
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Hi Don't have any info on lift or duration. It is a FORD replace cam, according to too ford parts manual. Probably same grind as the one JM sells.
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By PF Arcand - Last Year
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According to an article by J. Mummert some years ago, the post 1957 Ford std cam is basically a 1955 grind or close to a truck cam. I doubt that he sells that grind. The mildest Cam that might be suggested, might be a 1957 copy, It's available thru Oregon Cams, in Vancouver Washington..
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By John Mummert - Last Year
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That is a replacement 64 truck cam. Cross-drilled oiling. All of them I have seen had CAB-X cast into the core behind the front bearing journal. 196° @ .050" lift. approx. .260" lobe lift
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By cos - Last Year
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Thanks for dimensions John . Cam still for sale but a 100 plus shipping now. Cos
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