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Camshaft id help
Can anyone tell me,what the part numbers indicate on these cams? Thanks in advance.
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Those are RSR cams from a 73 to 75 3.0 race car for 4 bearing housings and provision for center feed oiling. Real tight lobe centers 12.2 11.6 lift
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What a bargain. PP lists that part number as special order camshaft for only $205.
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I bought a group of parts last week, and was told that's what they were, but just wanted to be sure. Thank you for the fast response.
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In the day they were referred to as 3.0 sprint cams, and you would find them to be the cams that Porsche installed in the 3.0 slide throttle motors. The previous 3.0 high butterfly motor had a 4 bearing C6 cam.
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