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Can anyone tell me where to find the number stamped on a LT1 cam?

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Old Nov 3, 2002 | 07:06 PM
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Can anyone tell me where to find the number stamped on a LT1 cam? Someone PLEASE!

Where, and what should it say. I think it's a 95 LT1. Thanks guys. I did search, but found nothing.

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Old Nov 4, 2002 | 06:59 PM
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Hulk,

This is strictly from memory (which sometimes isn't as accurate as it used to be in my youth, when I knew everything), but the numbers are engraved behind what should have been the fuel pump lobe. The fuel pump lobe is round on factory LT1 cams, with only a series of indexed milling cuts around the circumference instead of the normal ground finish. You should find the GM part number (eight digits) and possibly some date code or production sequence number. Maybe you can zoom in on the photo and see it:

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