Camshaft Id

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  1. 390S302

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    When I got my new 302 they sent the boxes the parts in so I would have the part numbers. The one I am most confused about is all the camshaft numbers so here goes::confused:

    Cam Lift: Int.307/Exh.318 Valve Lift: Int.491/Exh.509 Lobe Ctrs Int 107/Exh 117 Lash Hot Int HYD/Exh HYD
    SAE DUR. 289 INT/300EXH .50 DUR. 212 INT/222 EXH
    SAE TIMING BTC33 ABC76 BBC84 ATC36
    .050 TIMING BTC-3 ABC35 BBC49 ATC-7

    The camshaft is an ELGIN Pro Stock Part number E- 1017-P

    The block is a 302 Roller block with a steel roller camshaft
     
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    bmcdaniel Senile Member

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    So what are you confused about? Sounds like a nice hydraulic roller cam for the street.
     
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    with those numbers will a 2600-2800 stall converter be ok?
     
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    good ballpark. id prefer a tad more, like 3200+. jmho

    what gears?
     
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    As long as you can get 2600 rpm on the foot brake you should be ok. I would think you could with the intake duration showing 212 degrees at .050" lift and a 112 lsa.
     

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