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Central Point, Oregon, United States
Crane Camshaft
Part Number: 119671 Grind Number: HR-216/339-2S-12.90 IG Engine Identification: Start Yr. End Yr. Make Cyl Description - - - - - - - - HR-216/339-2S-12.90 IG camshaft - Ch. 262-400 V8 57-87 Excellent low end and mid range torque and HP, good idle, daily usage, off road, performance and fuel efficiency, 2600- 3400 cruise RPM, good w/small plate nitrous system, 8.75 to 10.5 compression ratio advised Good w/ centrifugal or small Roots supercharger, 8 lbs. maximum boost w/8.5 maximum compression ratio advised, .900� base circle for long stroke clearance.
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