More food for thought on the 1957 Ford 312 - 285 hp engine/camshaft:
Everyone I contacted to date seems to agree it was a cam change, but what the cam specs are, no one seems to know. The story about the blower cam being an Isky is certainly engrained. Using basic logic, the 285 hp cam should be hotter than the std 256 degree Ford cam for 1957 used in the 270 hp engine. I would also expect it to be the same or hotter than any of the 1956 race cams. In addition, the 1957 engine would also have the larger intake valve and 1.54 ratio rockers to help raise horsepower from 260 to 270.
Another item I looked at was part number allocation. Ford part numbers are issued sequentially. All of the B7A-6250-A thru E part numbers are spoken for other applications. Likewise, EDB-6250-A thru E. It may of had an ECZ prefix, but again I didn't find any ECZ cams that weren't already used for a different application. If a unique 285 hp camshaft existed, it should of been issued a Ford part number. Nor does a unique cam appear in the 1957 Police Interceptor Parts List.
Some think the 285 hp cam and 300 hp high lift blower cam are one and the same. The EDB-6250-D blower cam was released for production on 12/5/56. This release date incidently is close to other supercharger related components, early Dec 1956. If this cam was also used on the 285 hp engine I would expected it to have an earlier release date.
Does anyone recall any photos or articles on Ford's with a 285 HP engine in it?
I plan to keep searching on this subject, stay tuned.
Regards,
Dennis