Hey guys,
How can one identify aftermarket cams that are installed in an NA6?
The reason i ask is that I have an engine which the buckets look a little different than some that I've seen.
At this stage I just inspected with the cover off, I haven't been able to see any additional markings other than the original casting numbers on the IN and EX cams.
What I'm wondering is if there are any discernible markings on the cams that would identify them as different from 'stock', ie: I had a crow cam in my EH (years ago) and the duration was stamped on the side casting.
Cheers
Nuno
Identifying different cams on an NA6
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Re: Identifying different cams on an NA6
Wanna post a higher res pic?
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This is all i have online, will try to upload a better one off the phone later.
Huh?
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Re: Identifying different cams on an NA6
They look like stock ones to me, although I could be wrong. Maybe they might have had a regrind?
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Re: Identifying different cams on an NA6
Possibly a regrind, they still have the standard cam wheels too.
The buckets are what made me question the cams though, I've never noticed them that square edged and protruding so high.
The engine accelerates pretty quick (free rev) too, so I was curious.
I'm taking some stock cams to the garage tonight after work and some verniers to take measurements.
The buckets are what made me question the cams though, I've never noticed them that square edged and protruding so high.
The engine accelerates pretty quick (free rev) too, so I was curious.
I'm taking some stock cams to the garage tonight after work and some verniers to take measurements.
Huh?
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Re: Identifying different cams on an NA6
You could have a lightened flywheel making it accelerate quickly.
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Re: Identifying different cams on an NA6
Unless I am mistaken, all OEM cams (NA, NB) have "BP" stamped with raised lettering, even if it's a B6.
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Re: Identifying different cams on an NA6
1red5 wrote:Unless I am mistaken, all OEM cams (NA, NB) have "BP" stamped with raised lettering, even if it's a B6.
And the stock NA8 cams at least had BP05 cast into them.
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Re: Identifying different cams on an NA6
they all stock to me.
if they are aftermarket. 99% of aftermarket cams have the spec engraved on the ends of the camshafts. opposite end from the wheels. ie it'll have 266 9.0 on it if it is a 266 degree duration and 9.0mm of lift.
if they are aftermarket. 99% of aftermarket cams have the spec engraved on the ends of the camshafts. opposite end from the wheels. ie it'll have 266 9.0 on it if it is a 266 degree duration and 9.0mm of lift.
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Re: Identifying different cams on an NA6
Yeah all good gents.
I have stock ones here, no markings anywhere.
I have stock ones here, no markings anywhere.
Huh?
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