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996TURBO
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Camshaft identification

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Hi,

I need to identify 2 camshafts.

Those 2 were found in 4.6 blocks and i believe they are not standard.

One is marked CWC 18 with some red paint on the casting.

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http://www.heberger-image.fr/images/293 ... 7.jpg.html
http://www.heberger-image.fr/images/154 ... 8.jpg.html

Other is KCH200 07 05 08 and either JF or JE on the casting.

http://www.heberger-image.fr/images/969 ... 0.jpg.html
http://www.heberger-image.fr/images/510 ... 9.jpg.html


Do you know that stuff?


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Post by SimpleSimon »

Cant help on the 1st one but I hink you may find they are foundry identification marks where as the 2nd one is a Kent Cams H200 a fairly mild grind. 8)
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Post by DEVONMAN »

The red paint usually indicates a standard 4.6 cam.
If it was orange it would be a 4.0 cam.

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Post by 996TURBO »

Thanks for the infos guys.

The Kent will go back into a rebuilt 4.6 with 4.0 pistons.

We'll see how it goes on the dyno.
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