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What can is this

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I have a cam that came out of a 4.2. Looks like new. I am told very little hours since rebuild. I can’t seam to find anything on the number stamped in the cam. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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Use a digital caliper to measure the maximum lift of the intake and exhaust cam lobes and we might be able to find out.
Does it have a gear for a mechanical fuel pump?
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It is out of a 4.2. I don’t know the year. I tossed the block already. From what I was told it was a very low run time rebuild but I don’t know how long ago. I plan on using the crank for a stroker. It had .001 under bearings in it but measuring the rod journals ther very from .001-.002 under size so unfortunately I will likely have to send it away to get turned as no one local will grind a crank. Due to poor timing I am forced to do the build with 4.2 rods and 4.0 pistons. Yes I will deck the block. May have to increase combustion chamber size but that doesn’t bother me with 27 years experience on the floor. I would love to buy Russ’s pistons but with the crappy. Canadian dollar they would cost over $900 CAD before shipping and duties. I am hoping to use this camshaft but would like to know what it is. I believe my current 4.2 has finally cracked a piston skirt. I need to get something together as my dog is getting upset that we don’t haven’t been out in the jeep for close to a month. Hahaha.

I’ll go out and measure the lobes. I guess I could borrow or buy a degree wheel as well.
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Looks like both intake and exhaust are .252 lobe lift other markings in the cam but likely just casting info.
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Other marking
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Racer117 wrote: June 24th, 2025, 8:45 pm Looks like both intake and exhaust are .252 lobe lift
It's probably just a Melling stock replacement cam. Valve lift should be 0.381" with stock 1.5 ratio rockers.
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Sadly nothing special. Hahaha. Timing is bad. Trying to keep costs down.
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