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Old 09-02-2002 | 11:34 AM
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Question 500EFI Cam Specs

I am sure the info is on the board somewhere but I couldn't find it.

Does anybody know the cams pecs for the standard 500EFI engine?

Is it the same cam as the 500 HP carb motor?

I know Merc charges almost $700 for a replacement so they must be gold plated.

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Old 09-03-2002 | 05:15 AM
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No. It's not the same as the carb.

The EFI cam is 224/232 .576/.598 112

The reason why Mercs parts are so expensive is because (in this case) the cam comes from Crane, then through GM, then through Merc then to your dealer.
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Old 09-03-2002 | 07:20 AM
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You can contact Crane they will tell you the part # so you can shop around. If you have the old cam they will take it as a core and send you a new one for around $250.
http://cranecams.com
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Old 09-03-2002 | 10:56 AM
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DaveF, I was led to believe the HP EFI cam was 230/236...114LSA...109 Int C/L-Lot's of overlap for that manifold and thus, the dirty transoms , idle instability and gas in the oil. Acam with the specs you gave would be a more suitable cam, I agree. Has there been a change? If you are right, I'm really going to feel bad as I've had a custom cam [Crane] made @ 226/232,114lsa,112 Int C/L...lot's of work for such little differnce!!! Can someone clarify? Thanks,Berg
 
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Old 09-03-2002 | 11:19 AM
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I read that some time ago.

What stuck out most in my mind was the HP500 carb cam was a:
222/230 .576/.598 110 105. I know that for certain.
I remember thinking that they only changed the lsa and made up for it on the duration and if I remember correctly a 107 icl from the 105.

These changes would help for idle quality for the EFI system and still create 500hp like the carb cam.

Check up on me though, I could be wrong

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Old 09-03-2002 | 11:28 AM
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I am by no means a expert on these numbers! I did do a lot of research before I made my choice for my carb motors. I'm looking at a Spec Card that Crane told me was for the EFI and it is showing 230/236 114LSA Lift is 598and610.
The Crane # is 169621 I hope this helps.

By the way I ended up with a #168731 for my carb 500's with head work and am very happy with the results. Scott
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Old 09-03-2002 | 11:31 AM
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The stock HP500 carb cam # is a Crane 169611 this I am sure of
Check out there web sight under cam cards to compare all the specs
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Old 09-06-2002 | 08:02 AM
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Scott is correct, the Crane Part Number for the 500EFI is #169621.

The specifications are 230/236 Duration, 298/610 Lift on a 114 Lobe Center.

From there, Crane recommends:

#16HR00004
236/244 Duration, 610/632 Lift on a 112 or 114 Lobe Center

#16HR00070
240/248 Duraiton, 621/632 Lift on a 114 Lobe Center

Although you would need some head work or displacement to take advantage of these other cams....

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Has any one tried running the EFI cam in a carb motor? thought it might be a good way to get more out of ot seence it has mor lift and duration? Charlie
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And has anyone tried this cam in a 502 mag mpi? I am rebuilding mine oner the winter. I want to keep it very turn key and trouble free, just curious if I could go a bigger can on a stock 502 Mag MPI without any issues.
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