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 Originally Posted by Wheeler
I think Greg left 'em on just to piss Ginger off.

lol...I hear ya...
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Anyone have a clue who's cam Greg was running? Jeremie said he thought it was a Chris Straub grind but I e-mailed Chris and he said that it wasn't his.
It's 00K2A 139456. I was thinking it might be a Crane Cam.
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 Originally Posted by 78Southwind
Anyone have a clue who's cam Greg was running? Jeremie said he thought it was a Chris Straub grind but I e-mailed Chris and he said that it wasn't his.
It's 00K2A 139456. I was thinking it might be a Crane Cam.

Look at the end of the cam, if it's crane it should say crane. The 13 indicates that it's for BBC, 945 will be the type of cam/grind it is. The copper paint or die between the lobes also looks like a crane. Call crane they'll tell you exactly what it is. With a number like that it's not a custom grind it's a catalog piece.
Last edited by WESTERNAERO; 12-17-2013 at 11:32 PM.
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We looked at it pretty good. I don't think it's the original cam just a new grid of the original cam.
edit: You can identify a genuine Crane cam core by the distinctive copper plating between the lobes.
Last edited by 78Southwind; 12-24-2013 at 10:53 PM.
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 Originally Posted by 78Southwind
We looked at it pretty good. I don't think it's the original cam just a new grid of the original cam.
Is it a solid or hydraulic roller?
I run a hydraulic roller crane PN 139651. The number on yours is close.
Last edited by WESTERNAERO; 12-17-2013 at 11:59 PM.
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 Originally Posted by WESTERNAERO
Is it a solid or hydraulic roller?
I run a hydraulic roller crane PN 139651. The number on yours is close.
It's a solid roller.
Last edited by 78Southwind; 01-30-2014 at 05:23 PM.
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 Originally Posted by WESTERNAERO
Look at the end of the cam, if it's crane it should say crane. The 13 indicates that it's for BBC, 945 will be the type of cam/grind it is. The copper paint or die between the lobes also looks like a crane. Call crane they'll tell you exactly what it is. With a number like that it's not a custom grind it's a catalog piece.
I spoke with a Crane Cams Tech and they said they made it but didn't finish the Cam. So it is a custom grind. Basically they sold the cam to another company and that company finished it so Crane doesn't have the specs to it. The Crane Tech said the number 139456 means BBC solid roller.
Last edited by 78Southwind; 12-24-2013 at 11:13 PM.
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 Originally Posted by WESTERNAERO
Maybe that's why it has a "6" at the end of the P/N. I wonder who finished it?
I thought it was Chris Straub's cam but he said no.
Last edited by 78Southwind; 12-19-2013 at 01:02 PM.
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