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Mystery camshaft, DeLong 7602-20?

spock345

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I've got a mystery cam and am looking for any information about it.

Stamped "DELONG 7602-20".

Measuring the base circle and the top of the lobe I get the following measurements for estimating lift.
Base circle: 1.004"
Peak of the lobe: 1.338"
Peak-base * 1.5 = 0.501"
 
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Check with this place. Supposedly he has John DeLong's machines and patterns.

Edgy Speed Shop

Earl Edgerton
3012 Manning Court
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Phone 707-570-2670
 
I've got a mystery cam and am looking for any information about it.

Stamped "DELONG 7602-20".

Measuring the base circle and the top of the lobe I get the following measurements for estimating lift.
Base circle: 1.004"
Peak of the lobe: 1.338"
Peak-base * 1.5 = 0.501"
I used a Delong 7602-20 cam in my 122 (vintage race car) #123 from 2005-2011. It was destroyed in my only blow up of a Volvo engine(B-18 bored out .187'')
Topi(TRS) sold many of these cams to racers. His 6/2000 newsletter showed cam specs as 304/8.4mm, LC 102, Overlap 100 deg, 4000-9000rpm.
If it is in good condition, I would be interested in purchasing it.
 

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I used a Delong 7602-20 cam in my 122 (vintage race car) #123 from 2005-2011. It was destroyed in my only blow up of a Volvo engine(B-18 bored out .187'')
Topi(TRS) sold many of these cams to racers. His 6/2000 newsletter showed cam specs as 304/8.4mm, LC 102, Overlap 100 deg, 4000-9000rpm.
If it is in good condition, I would be interested in purchasing it.
Sure, I've got a photo or two of it. I'll send you a PM.
 
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