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Location: SF Bay Area
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I'm tearing into an engine and the camshaft looks to be in pretty good shape (the engine was rebuilt sometime in the past, well before I got the car). I want to rebuild it with a "touring" camshaft, but how do I tell what I have? I suppose I could compare it to the Burtz "touring" camshaft I have for my Burtz build, but are the differences between the various cams in lift height, lobe profile or cam timing? I'm not anxious to regrind a good cam if I don't need to.
Thanks, all. JayJay
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