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Post by Ray McCrary » Sat Nov 27, 1999 5:56 am

Hello all, Here is a link to Crane Cams, if you are interested!
Safety Fast! Ray
http://www.cranecams.com/CraneCams.htm

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Post by Ray McCrary » Sat Nov 27, 1999 6:01 am

mg
Here's the cams!!
Ray

MG TC-TD-TF 4 Cylinder 40-54 1250 c.c. Mechanical Lifter Camshafts
Mechanical Lifter Camshafts for Non-Emissions Controlled Vehicles
1. Good idle, daily usage and off road, performance and fuel efficiency, also mild supercharged, 2600-3200 cruise RPM, 9.0 to 10.75 compression ratio advised.
Basic RPM 1800-5200

Blueprint Mechanical Lifter Factory Performance Cams -- Meets Memorandum 1-A for Original Applications
2. Replacement for factory 168553 camshaft. (This camshaft features oversize 553-OS lobes to reduce wear. Stock pushrods may be too long, requiring the use of our 905-0003 pushrods)
Basic RPM 1000-4500

MGA-MGB 4 Cylinder 57-80 1598-1798 c.c. Mechanical Lifter Camshafts for Non-Emissions Controlled Vehicles
Mechanical Lifter Camshafts for Non-Emissions Controlled Vehicles
3. Good idle, daily usage and off road, performance and fuel efficiency, also mild supercharged, 2600-3200 cruise RPM, 9.0 to 10.75 compression ratio advised.
Basic RPM 1800-5200

Blueprint Mechanical Lifter Factory Performance Cams -- Meets Memorandum 1-A for Original Applications
4. Replacement for factory 88G303, camshaft (1964-80 "2 Groove") Basic RPM 1000-4500

Mechanical Lifter Camshafts for Racing Applications
5. Moderate competition only, good mid and upper RPM HP, road racing, 12.0 minimum compression ratio advised.
Basic RPM 4000-7500
RPM range shown is for average usage. These cam profiles will RPM higher, depending upon application.

1. Mechanical Lifter Camshafts for Non-Emissions Controlled Vehicles
Application
Series & Grind Number
Cam Part Number & Emissions Code
Lifters Part Number
Good idle, daily usage and off road, performance and fuel efficiency, also mild supercharged, 2600-3200 cruise RPM, 9.0 to 10.75 compression ratio advised.
Basic RPM 1800-5200
F-222/280-2-10
340-0010*
Cam Specifications
Degrees Duration @ .050 Int./Exh. 222 / 232
Degrees Advertised Duration Int./Exh. 260 / 270
Degree Lobe Separation 110
Open/Close @.050" Cam Lift Int./Exh. 6 / 36 - 51 / 1
Lash Hot Int./Exh. .016 / .018
Gross Lift Int./Exh. .420 / .441

Valve Train Components
Valve Spring & Retainer Kits Valve Springs
Retainers
Valve Stem Seals
Valve Stem Locks
Pushrods
Timing Chain & Gear Assembly
Steel Rocker Arms
Energizer Street/Strip Rockers
Gold Race Rockers
905-0003

* This product is applicable only to pre-1966 California and pre-1968 federally certified passenger cars. It is also applicable to non-emission controlled trucks and similar vehicles. It is not applicable or intended for use on any emission controlled vehicles operated on highways or roads.

2. Blueprint Mechanical Lifter Factory Performance Cams -- Meets Memorandum 1-A for Original Applications
Application
Series & Grind Number
Cam Part Number & Emissions Code
Lifters Part Number
Replacement for factory 168553 camshaft. (This camshaft features oversize 553-OS lobes to reduce wear. Stock pushrods may be too long, requiring the use of our 905-0003 pushrods)
Basic RPM 1000-4500
BluePrinted 553-OS
340-0002
Cam Specifications
Degrees Duration @ .050 Int./Exh.
Degrees Advertised Duration Int./Exh.
Degree Lobe Separation
Open/Close @.050" Cam Lift Int./Exh.
Lash Hot Int./Exh.
Gross Lift Int./Exh.
190
190 242
242 110 (15) 25
25 (15) .018
.020 .357
.357

Valve Train Components
Valve Spring & Retainer Kits
Valve Springs
Retainers
Valve Stem Seals
Valve Stem Locks
Pushrods Timing Chain & Gear Assembly
Steel Rocker Arms
Energizer Street/Strip Rockers
Gold Race Rockers
905-0003

* This product is applicable only to pre-1966 California and pre-1968 federally certified passenger cars. It is also applicable to non-emission controlled trucks and similar vehicles. It is not applicable or intended for use on any emission controlled vehicles operated on highways or roads.

3. Mechanical Lifter Camshafts for Non-Emissions Controlled Vehicles
Application
Series & Grind Number
Cam Part Number & Emissions Code
Lifters Part Number
Good idle, daily usage and off road, performance and fuel efficiency, also mild supercharged, 2600-3200 cruise RPM, 9.0 to 10.75 compression ratio advised.
Basic RPM 1800-5200
F-222/280-2-10
342-0010*
Cam Specifications
Degrees Duration @ .050 Int./Exh.
Degrees Advertised Duration Int./Exh.
Degree Lobe Separation
Open/Close @.050" Cam Lift Int./Exh.
Lash Hot Int./Exh.
Gross Lift Int./Exh.
222
232 260
270 110 6 36
51 1 .014
.016 .399
.419

Valve Train Components
Valve Spring & Retainer Kits
Valve Springs
Retainers
Valve Stem Seals
Valve Stem Locks
99967-8
Pushrods
Timing Chain & Gear Assembly
Steel Rocker Arms
Energizer Street/Strip Rockers
Gold Race Rockers
905-0004

* This product is applicable only to pre-1966 California and pre-1968 federally certified passenger cars. It is also applicable to non-emission controlled trucks and similar vehicles. It is not applicable or intended for use on any emission controlled vehicles operated on highways or roads.

4. Blueprint Mechanical Lifter Factory Performance Cams -- Meet Memorandum 1-A for Original Applications
Application
Series & Grind Number
Cam Part Number & Emissions Code
Lifters Part Number
Replacement for factory 88G303, camshaft (1964-80 "2 Groove")
Basic RPM 1000-4500
BluePrinted 88G303
342-0002
Cam Specifications
Degrees Duration @ .050 Int./Exh.
Degrees Advertised Duration Int./Exh.
Degree Lobe Separation
Open/Close @.050" Cam Lift Int./Exh.
Lash Hot Int./Exh.
Gross Lift Int./Exh.
199
215 248
263 107.5 (7.5) 26.5
35.5 (0.5) .012
.014 .376
.376

Valve Train Components
Valve Spring & Retainer Kits
Valve Springs
Retainers
Valve Stem Seals
Valve Stem Locks
99884-8
99967-8
Pushrods
Timing Chain & Gear Assembly
Steel Rocker Arms
Energizer Street/Strip Rockers
Gold Race Rockers
905-0004

* This product is applicable only to pre-1966 California and pre-1968 federally certified passenger cars. It is also applicable to non-emission controlled trucks and similar vehicles. It is not applicable or intended for use on any emission controlled vehicles operated on highways or roads.

5. Mechanical Lifter Camshafts for Racing Applications
Application
Series & Grind Number
Cam Part Number & Emissions Code
Lifters Part NumberModerate competition only, good mid and upper RPM HP, road racing, 12.0 minimum compression ratio advised.
Basic RPM 4000-7500
F-260/338-6
342-0107
Cam Specifications
Degrees Duration @ .050 Int./Exh.
Degrees Advertised Duration Int./Exh.
Degree Lobe Separation
Open/Close @.050" Cam Lift Int./Exh.
Lash Hot Int./Exh.
Gross Lift Int./Exh.
260
260 312
312 106 28 52
60 20 .028
.030 .482
.482

Valve Train Components
Valve Spring & Retainer Kits
Valve Springs
Retainers
Valve Stem Seals
Valve Stem Locks
99884-8
99967-8
Pushrods
Timing Chain & Gear Assembly
Steel Rocker Arms
Energizer Street/Strip Rockers
Gold Race Rockers
905-0004

* This product is applicable only to pre-1966 California and pre-1968 federally certified passenger cars. It is also applicable to non-emission controlled trucks and similar vehicles. It is not applicable or intended for use on any emission controlled vehicles operated on highways or roads.
1998 Crane Cams, Inc.

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mg.htm

Post by PMS GB Ltd » Sat Nov 27, 1999 6:43 am

Now this 7 part message in odball formats did look like blatent advertising!!! or have I missed something?

Clive Sherriff

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Re: mg.htm

Post by taterry@aol.com » Sat Nov 27, 1999 11:59 am

What you saw Clive was Ray trying to help out a TD owner on another list...he just got his lists mixed up.....would you just use your delete key and relax for a while!!!

Terry

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Re: mg.htm

Post by Ray McCrary » Sat Nov 27, 1999 12:10 pm

Sorry guys...
R

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