just find a pic of any old cam. looking at a picture its almost impossible to tell if a cam is stock or if its a nice aftermarket cam. only way is it a cam has a stamp or marking on the end
you cant even tell if its right in front of your unless you have a micrometer handy and measure and thats only good for finding out lift.
just find a pic of any old cam. looking at a picture its almost impossible to tell if a cam is stock or if its a nice aftermarket cam. only way is it a cam has a stamp or marking on the end
you cant even tell if its right in front of your unless you have a micrometer handy and measure and thats only good for finding out lift.
I was thinking the same thing. The only good a picture of a cam would do would be if you were trying to identify part # stampings on the end of the cam, simply looking at the lobes of a cam will give little to no clue as to the cam's identity.