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Old 05-03-2011, 06:55 AM
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I have a Lunati solid roller cam that I bought off a member here, but when my computer crashed I lost all the cam specs. The only numbers that I can find on it are 93G1A and 28935 stamped on the end and 106 on the other end. I can see what looks to be the name of the grinder and that is it. I have a 2002 Lunati catalog, but these numbers do not come up in the master lobe catalog.

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Old 05-03-2011, 09:11 AM
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Unless the guy that sold you that cam sees this and remembers selling you that cam and he also remembers all the pertinent info,your likely gonna hafta call Lunati to find out what it is.

Those sound like serial numbers,not part numbers or grind numbers,you likely wont find those numbers in any catalog or on their website or such,and they probably wont be the same on any other cams either.

All we can take a wild shot @ with this info is it's ground on a 106° LSA.

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I'm sorry Bro, I do have a recent Lunati Catalog, and those numbers must be grind numbers, because they certainly don't match the part numbers for the rollers listed, as was suggested contact Lunati and see what they can supply you with or the person you purchased it from? Good Luck...

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Thanks for the help guys. I have some stuff to go through and I hope that I wrote the cam specs down there. I bought quite a few rollers off of racers that were stepping up and need to decide which one I am going to use.

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I have a UD solid roller cam with these numbers on it 304 310 R6. Does anyone have an old catalog that might contain these grind numbers?

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Here are a couple of pictures of my motor that I am finishing up. I will use the Victor intake, but I sure like the looks of the tunnel ram.

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I have a UD solid roller cam with these numbers on it 304 310 R6. Does anyone have an old catalog that might contain these grind numbers?

Robert
Ultradyne has various 304° & 310° lobes,got any idea what the lobe lift is on that one.

And again that one appears to be on a 106° LSA (R6=106°).



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