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How to Use This Catalog<br />

About the Catalog<br />

This catalog is organized into three separate sections. First<br />

is the Cam & Valve Train Application pages which includes all<br />

the necessary information needed to choose the right<br />

camshaft for your needs. Next is the Cam & Valve Train Buyer’s<br />

Guide. The Buyer’s Guide contains additional product applications<br />

and additional information not found on the regular<br />

applications pages. The final section is the Ignition and<br />

Ignition Buyer’s Guide pages.<br />

Each product section is organized in alphabetical order, and<br />

in “Make, number of cylinders, year, engine” fashion. Cam &<br />

Valve Train Applications are organized in alphabetical order,<br />

by engine make. Cam profiles (“grinds”) are listed<br />

beginning with the “mildest” duration (lowest numerical<br />

duration shown at .050” cam lobe lift) through the “wildest”<br />

duration figures.<br />

A camshaft Quick Reference Guide precedes the Cam &<br />

Valve Train Applications section. This is a listing with basic<br />

specifications of all the camshaft grinds that appear in this<br />

catalog. This provides a condensed version of the complete<br />

camshaft specification listings that appear on each page of<br />

the Engine Application section that follows.<br />

Catalog Sections - Pages<br />

<strong>Cams</strong>haft Quick Reference Guide - Pages 18-39<br />

Cam & Valve Train Applications - Pages 40-283<br />

Valve Train Buyer’s Guide - Pages 284-371<br />

Ignition - Pages 386-419<br />

Product Emissions Codes<br />

Choosing The Correct Cam<br />

All <strong>Crane</strong> <strong>Cams</strong> are organized in typical “Make, number of<br />

cylinders, year, engine” fashion, and according to the type of<br />

lifter used... Hydraulic, Hydraulic Roller, Mechanical<br />

(Sometimes called “solid” or “flat tappet”), and Mechanical<br />

Roller. Cam profiles (“grinds”) are listed beginning with the<br />

mildest duration through the most radical in each lifter<br />

type.<br />

Each left page begins with the Application column. This<br />

column gives basic application information. In the next column<br />

is the Cam Series and Grind Number. Next is the<br />

RPM Power Range, and then the cam Part Number. “Cam<br />

Only” cams usually have a suffix (last) digit “1” in the part<br />

number. Cam & Lifter Kits usually have a “2” digit suffix.<br />

Application provides additional information about the camshaft.<br />

If the idle quality is other than stock, it is also noted in<br />

this column. Cam specs data such as valve lift, duration<br />

and lobe separation is shown at the far-right of each cam<br />

listing. To choose a street performance cam refer to<br />

“Choosing The Right Cam”, and “Getting Information”,<br />

found on pages 13 and 14-15. Note the part number of the<br />

cam you select.<br />

For the latest all-out race cam profiles or custom grind services<br />

contact us at: 866-388-5120, FAX: 386-236-9983. Our<br />

hours are normal business hours Monday - Friday, Eastern<br />

Daylight Time.<br />

Choose the correct valve train components<br />

You can find these by reading right, across the page. For<br />

detailed info and applications on Valve Train Components<br />

see the Buyers Guide section, pages 284-371.<br />

Choosing The Correct Ignition<br />

Beginning on page 386 is the Ignition section where you will<br />

find all of the technical information needed to choose the<br />

correct Ignition components for your application.<br />

Product Emissions Codes For California Air Resources Board (CARB) Regulations<br />

The product Emissions Code is designed to aid in determining the correct application of emissions related motor<br />

vehicle components. Please use our Master Catalog to be sure that purchases comply with all emission laws.<br />

1<br />

Green<br />

2<br />

Blue<br />

3<br />

Amber<br />

Product bearing this product identification code has been granted a California Air Resources Board (CARB)<br />

exemption (“EO” number), or is a direct or consolidated replacement part. It is 50-state legal, per the manufacturer’s<br />

application guide.<br />

The manufacturer of the product bearing this identification code represents that it has not been found, nor is it<br />

believed to be, unlawful for use under provisions of the Clean Air Act, per the manufacturer’s application guidelines.<br />

This product is not legal for sale or use in the State of California (or in states which have adopted California emission<br />

standards) except on pre-emission-controlled vehicles/motor vehicle engines (pre-1966 model years).<br />

Products bearing this product identification code are legal only for off-highway use (except CA or states that have<br />

standards), or pre-emissions controlled engines (pre-1966 domestic vehicles certified to CA standards, pre-1968<br />

domestic vehicles certified to federal standards and all pre-1968 foreign vehicles), per the manufacturer’s application<br />

guide.<br />

866-388-5120 • 386-236-9983 FAX 3

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