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Paul V8
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Help identify a camshaft

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Hello,

I’m helping a friend strip and assess his engine.

It’s a 3.5 block with 10.5 pistons, tin gaskets and 29cc heads.
Not measured yet but guess a super high compression.

The cam shaft has CWC stamped on it and purple paint.
Has adjustable cam chain and machined to take a retaining plate so know it’s not standard.

Would anyone know?


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Re: Help identify a camshaft

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Holy cow!
I made myself an Excel spreadsheet to calculate compression ratios.

A 3.5L engine
with 10.5:1 pistons,
sheet metal gasket,
and 28cc cylinder heads

» has a calculated mechanical compression ratio of an unhealthy 12.47:1 !! :shock:


I'm afraid I don't know anything about the camshaft. Have you measured the cam lift?

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Re: Help identify a camshaft

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That’s is high! Not got round to properly cc it all yet.

No, haven’t measured lift. It’s been taken apart and now on the bench.
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Re: Help identify a camshaft

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On the back of the camshaft, there's only "CWC" printed on it, nothing else?

Take a picture of the camshaft. Something like this.

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Re: Help identify a camshaft

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Sorry for delay.

There’s nothing stamped on the back of the cam.

I’ve attached a picture. If that helps.

CWC

K5

04
Is all I can see.
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Re: Help identify a camshaft

Post by FBW »

Visually, it could be a standard camshaft.

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It also has the CWC marking and no stamping on the face.

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You should measure the cam lift.
In my opinion, that doesn't match the compression ratio at all. Are those really 28cc cylinder heads?


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