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Crane MV-260-2 camshaft
Could someone help me find specs on this camshaft?
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I think 204-216@50.Tom
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260 number usually indicates advertised intake duration
And 260 duration is low lift as well like .400 - .450 So in a nutshell it's near the old 067 cam performance with a touch more lift or characterized as stock non performance cam replacement |
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Did that come out of a running 350 or 400 motor?
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Running 400. They went with a slightly higher lift camshaft. It’s for sale with matching lifters for $50 plus shipping. In central Missouri
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It's an earlier version of the current H260, the MV stood for "MaxVelocity". Now I think they go by "PowerMax". Part no. was 282593 which is superceded by CR283901.
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Thank you for the information guys. I will put it for sale. It’s a used camshaft but it looks really good and comes with Crane Lifters.
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