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How to Identify Your <strong>Crane</strong> Cam<br />

SERIES<br />

GRIND<br />

NUMBER<br />

DATE<br />

CODE<br />

ENGINE<br />

PREFIX CODE<br />

PART<br />

NUMBER<br />

DATE<br />

CODE<br />

ENGINE<br />

PREFIX CODE<br />

A B<br />

The above illustrates an easy method for identifying some of the most popular <strong>Crane</strong> camshafts. To use this, you must first<br />

view the end of the camshaft. (Some <strong>Crane</strong> and Cam Dynamics cams for thrustplate equipped engines are marked on the<br />

opposite end of that shown here.) Make note of the two digit engine prefix code number, the series name, and the grind<br />

number.<br />

For example, the two cams listed above would be:<br />

A Engine Code – 11 B Engine Code – 44<br />

Series – Energizer Part Number – 444122<br />

Grind Number – 272 H10 Grind Number – 2030<br />

(Part Number – 10005)<br />

NOTE: There are many more camshafts made by <strong>Crane</strong> <strong>Cams</strong> than are shown in this catalog. If you cannot find your particular<br />

cam, write down all the information (on “both” ends of the camshaft) and contact one of our Performance<br />

Consultants. Fax or write us, <strong>Crane</strong> <strong>Cams</strong>, 1640 Mason Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32117, Fax 386-236-9983.<br />

Need Cam Spec Card Info?<br />

Find it FAST at:<br />

cranecams.com<br />

For information on reading and<br />

understanding Cam Spec Cards, see page 385.<br />

866-388-5120 • 386-236-9983 FAX 365

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