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I am taking apart the 429 and it has Lunati cam that I want to identify. I can’t find it on the web site so I am assuming it is an old number. PN is 27999 and the other numbers on it are 96000 and 750750. Any ideas where I can search?
Post picture of cam and loibes
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Let us know what they say
Does it run okay?
or
Why did you take it out? "taking apart THE 429" means what, out of what and in what now?
Sounds fun
Look at these, these were fun
I noticed there is nothing on their website about a solid lifter anything
Yours hyd?
The web started in 89 right?
Maybe some of the old stuff never got entered into the WWW
I noticed there is nothing on their website about a solid lifter anything
Yours hyd?
The web started in 89 right?
Maybe some of the old stuff never got entered into the WWW
I am taking apart the 429 and it has Lunati cam that I want to identify. I can’t find it on the web site so I am assuming it is an old number. PN is 27999 and the other numbers on it are 96000 and 750750. Any ideas where I can search?
Lunati Cams had a few different numbering schemes over the years. I've got a really old catalog that has different numbers but I think that your cam might be # 00096 in the newer but not the newest numbering scheme. The newest number for that cam should be 10340496 214/224 on 112 LSA in on a 108 intake centerline. .510/.536 intake and exhaust lift. .295 intake and .310 exhaust lobe lift.
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