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RE: '68 -W- code cam?
By Royce P - 08/24/2005 1:59:04 PM; IP 207.69.138.202
The '68 427 cam was indeed a different part number than any of the other cams due to the need for grooves in the #2 and #4 cam bearings.

The part number is C8AZ 6250-A.

Identification is:
(Upside down A)BAB stamped in the end of the camshaft.

It is the same grind as the 428CJ or 390GT cam, the only difference being the different ID number stamping and the grooved bearings. Without the grooves in the bearings a side oiler will not get any rocker shaft oiling and will quickly self destruct.

Royce
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