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Old 09-06-2004, 06:58 PM
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You have to check by grind number, not the part number.

I'm running a crane solid roller as well, part # 34SR00006, grind number SR-256/374-2S1-10 ( SR stands for special roller) Crane doesn't list my cam as it is a special order item.

lift I-.658", E-.658" Lash .020 on both, so effective lift is .638"

Dur @ .050 I-256, E-264


My cam has a little less duration, but about a .050" bigger lift. I definitely would not get any more radical than this for a street driven car. It needs to be at about 3000 rpm's to run perfectly smooth at cruising




Ernie, here's the link to your specs.

http://www.cranecams.com/?show=brows...61&lvl=2&prt=5
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