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    Schrick Cam ?

    I have a mystery performance cam and I don't know who makes it. Are schrick cams labeled in the cast or is there any distinguishing marks on them. Just curious. I thinking about putting it in my 2.3

    #2
    They do:


    What about it make you think it is not stock? that might help identify it.
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      #3
      Cool. Thank you for help. Now it's time to go take a look and what it is. Do most manufactures stamp their cams?

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        #4
        I noticed when I had to heads sitting side by side. The one head, the valves were farther open then the other. I remember a buddy and me measured both of them and the one cam was noticeably larger. I can't remember how much more it was, but there was a large difference.

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          #5
          Others engrave numbers on the end of the cams.

          I would definitely identify it before using it, just throwing a mystery cam in not knowing the specs isn't the best idea. It could be a overly hot cam and totally not be usable and/or give you valve to piston clearance issues.
          My M20 Frankenbuild(s)
          4 Sale - Fully Built TurnKey Megasquirt Plug and Play EMS

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            #6
            I don't think its that hot of a cam. It came out of a automatic 325i.

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              #7
              If you've got a 2.3L M20 you should just stick with the stock cam.
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