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		| RE: Re: 280 @. 050!. | 
	 
		| By Mike McQuesten - 03/05/2002 12:30:11 PM; IP 206.193.0.124 | 
	 
		It's not that the lift changes.   What I'm trying to explain in my own lame way is that I doubt very much if your cam has that much duration at .050 of lift.  I'm sure it's a 280 degree "advertised" duration shaft.    I think Mac or Ray may have indicated to you that it's very likely that you have a cam with something in the 214 degrees @ .050 of lift.    This is what you need to check on as scott is saying too.   
  Go to the Crane Cam site.  It's excellent.   Check your cam part # with their information.  They'll also provide you with information about basic cam knowledge.  That's all I profess to have too.
  But before I'd go to all that work to R & R that cam, check out your 'stangs support systems, again, ignition & fuel.   Do the easy things first.     | 
	 
 
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