Camshaft Specifications and identification

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Camshaft Specifications and identification

Post by forcecooled »

Hi All,

Would anybody be able to guide me to a website that has STANDARD cam specs, i.e. lobe height, duration, lift etc, etc, with reference to the cast in markings on the shaft itself. or has printed information that I can use

There are tons of pages on non standard ones, but can find niks on standard ones.

It's frustrating not knowing wether the cam you are fitting to a newly -built motor has been thru Pee-pee's cam grinding works or not, as not all ground cams are marked , or are marked with boolian algebriac markings.

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Post by Merlin »

I've got a stock grooved cam at Home if you'd like to measure it up, Bill. :)
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Tks Nick,

Lets see what info comes along as well. I will be in touch

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Post by Merlin »

No worries. :)
"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, and oversteer, the rear.
Hp is how fast you hit the wall, and Torque is how far you take the wall with you."
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Post by Dawie »

Camshaft timing for standard 1300-1600 type 1 engines.Specified at 1mm lift.

Inlet open- 7.5 deg btdc
Inlet close- 37 deg abdc
Exhaust open 44.5deg bbdc
Exhaust close 4deg atdc
Found these in various service manuals.
1200 models were different,around 4 different types were specified for them .Could not find total lift or rate of opening.

Also have the timing for the various type 4 engines.

Aftermarket cam manufacturers often specify at lower lift,to make it appear more impressive. Once read that the Engle 110 camshaft, advertised at 284 deg duration,has 247 deg duration at 1mm lift.
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Post by didi »

Bill, I know your'e not looking for this info, this is in response of the 1200 question.

Camshaft timing for standard 25 and 30 hp type 1 engines.

Inlet open- 2? 30' before tdc
Inlet close- 37? 30' after bdc
Exhaust open 37? 30' before bdc
Exhaust close 2? 30' after tdc

The markings on my '57 cam (1192cc) is AGV1 446.02.1

I would say the best place to get info on VW cams is the Aircooled VW Engine Interchange Manual. There are over 200 cams listed!
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Post by Tony Z »

adv duration -- actual duration --- lift " -- lift mm (at cam) -- lobe sep angle

250? 214? 0,334" 8,49 108? Stock 1600

250? 214? 0,314" 7,96 Stock 34hp

hope this helps
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Post by forcecooled »

Hi Tony,

Thanks very much . Just the stuff I was looking for !

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Post by Tony Z »

any more??? I got heaps
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