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Old 07-12-2021 | 02:29 PM
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Hi all - trying to get anyone who can recommend a cam for a stock 383 rebuild? Heads are 906 stockers - so in the .45to .46 lift at 1.5- I did measure a lobe of 3 and about 3.1 (4.5/4.65) - bot thats all I could get. Any shelf cams that would work with stock programming/heads?

I did find a Crane 104224 reference here: (cant post link)

Lift: Intake @Cam 301 @Valve 452 All Lifts are based
on zero lash and theoretical rocker arm ratios.
Exhaust @ Cam 310 @Valve 465
Rocker Arm Ratio 1.50

Cam Timing: -- @---
Lift: Opens Closes ADV Duration
Intake --- --- 270 °
Exhaust --- --- 276 °

Cam Timing: TAPPET @.050
Lift: Opens Closes Max Lift Duration
Intake 0.0 BTDC 34.0 ABDC 107 214 °
Exhaust 47.0 BBDC (7.0) BTDC 117 220 °

This information is from bobl/FTM.
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Not happy to drop near 600 on a roller cam. Other places ive looked seem to indicate around 218-224 dur..

thanks
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Old 07-12-2021 | 02:57 PM
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Eyeing these 2 cams at the moment - both wide LSA .. little short on the dur and not too aggressive.. will keep digging

Summit Racing Part Number:
Chevrolet Performance 14097395 (stock L31/HT383 cam?)
NAL-14097395
Basic Operating RPM Range:
Stock
Duration at 050 inch Lift:
196 int./206 exh.
Advertised Duration:
288 int./308 exh.
Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio:
0.431 int./0.451 exh.



SUM-8800:
Summit Racing Part Number: SUM-8800
Cam Style:
Hydraulic roller tappet
Basic Operating RPM Range:
1,500-6,000
Intake Duration at 050 inch Lift: 204
Exhaust Duration at 050 inch Lift: 214
Duration at 050 inch Lift: 204 int./227 exh.
Advertised Duration: 257 int./267 exh.
Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.450 in.
Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.450 in.
Lobe Separation (degrees): 112
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Old 07-12-2021 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by CamaroMan
Hi all - trying to get anyone who can recommend a cam for a stock 383 rebuild? Heads are 906 stockers - so in the .45to .46 lift at 1.5- I did measure a lobe of 3 and about 3.1 (4.5/4.65) - bot thats all I could get. Any shelf cams that would work with stock programming/heads?

I did find a Crane 104224 reference here: (cant post link)

Lift: Intake @Cam 301 @Valve 452 All Lifts are based
on zero lash and theoretical rocker arm ratios.
Exhaust @ Cam 310 @Valve 465
Rocker Arm Ratio 1.50

Cam Timing: -- @---
Lift: Opens Closes ADV Duration
Intake --- --- 270 °
Exhaust --- --- 276 °

Cam Timing: TAPPET @.050
Lift: Opens Closes Max Lift Duration
Intake 0.0 BTDC 34.0 ABDC 107 214 °
Exhaust 47.0 BBDC (7.0) BTDC 117 220 °

This information is from bobl/FTM.
Thanks goes to him.

Not happy to drop near 600 on a roller cam. Other places ive looked seem to indicate around 218-224 dur..

thanks
I don't think you you have that Crane cam Bobl stated if you have the normal 320hp 6.2L. Maybe I'm confused. Been very recent threads on this engine and the Scorpian and Merc reman 383....so a little confusing.

Also, that GM vortec truck cam you listed with 196* intake duration at .050" has a 109LSA. It's therefor, not 'wide.'
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Old 07-12-2021 | 06:38 PM
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sorry yes missed the 109 lsa- found varying threads but many are for HO and custom builds - I want sth that will work with stock heads and stock ECU-
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Old 07-12-2021 | 07:02 PM
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What is wrong with the present camshaft ? Is this a late model step nose type cam ?
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Old 07-13-2021 | 09:18 AM
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step nose yes - for a roller 350 L31/880 block. lobes pitted from standing- motor got seized. Put the cam on the lathe and tried to grind it but small pits everywhere - i cant post a pic or a link yet - sheesh admins seriously annoying lol.

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1 more post, you can post pics
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Old 07-13-2021 | 10:03 AM
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Any numbers on your cam at all ? Melling has a couple that are very close but I didnt check availability. Is the rest of the engine together ?
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Old 07-13-2021 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by SB
1 more post, you can post pics
I am pretty sure that only paying members can post pics
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Old 07-13-2021 | 10:19 AM
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number on cam is the merc number - over $600! I am looking at this cam now on ebay # : id prefer a shorter dur but from what ive read this was very close to the oem cam? Im all over the place, but it seems merc used the same part number in the later 90s and up 350s and 383s..

Cam I can score for $200-
Crane 2303 / 104224:
LIFT 0.452 / 0.465 IN - DURATION 270 / 276 - 112 LSA - 1800 / 5800 RPM

Matches the lift almost exactly to what I measured on mine-
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