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Hi, I've search but didn't find the specs for the factory 70 degree cam that b310gx refered in my datto project. I've found this list, is it any of this? http://www.camtechcams.com.au/cat/nissanA12.html? thanks daniel
Posted on: 2009/8/20 11:23
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Factory cams are those produced by Nissan.
248/248 A12 248/244 1981-1982 hi torque 256/256 [edited] A12 GX 256/248 [edited] A14/A15 hi power
Then there are the Nissan Competition cams. Since the Wiki is broken, I can't look them up right now.
Posted on: 2009/8/20 21:35
Edited by ddgonzal on 2009/8/23 0:32:24
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The 70 degree cam is a sports option part. It's listed in the Sports Option Parts listing for the B210 dated Oct 1 1977, Ref No R/B-210. The part number it's listed under is 13001-h5710. This part number is probably NLA. I've had a couple of cams of this grind here in Australia because somebody had a copy of the Masters, so they could make copies. It was a strong cam, with a wide power band, I had it mainly in an A12 with a 32dgv weber & it'd drive around like a stock engine, then blast off when you opened the throttle. I can't tell you the specs, but if you email Stewart Wilkins Rallying here in Sydney, the man I used to get them through works there. His name is Arthur Jackson, he might be able to arrange to get a cam ground for you, or at least tell you the specifications so you can get it ground there in Portugal.
Posted on: 2009/8/21 5:24
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From my tatty photocopy of B310 tuning manual.
70degree Factory Cam specs at 0.010" valve clearance: Duration 280degrees Inlet Opens 38 / Closes 62 Exhaust Opens 65 / Closes 35 Lift at Cam 0.370"
Part no. for the actual factory part was 13001-H5710. 70degree is a fairly mild/fast road cam - 80A (320 duration/0.413" lift) degrees) or 82 degree (328 duration / 0.413" lift) are pretty hairy though! Cheers
Posted on: 2009/8/22 10:27
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fandatstick, can you list the specs for the other cams?
As far as I can find, these cams were not delivered in any roadgoing cars. They are only in the Nismo/Competition catalogs.
Nismo current catalog lists: * 99996-H1031: 310 degrees, 0.487 lift Old Nismo listed * 99996-H1032: 320 degrees, 0.487 lift * 99996-H5741: billet * 13001-H5775: Semi-finished
Japan and North America production models only used one of the four typical grinds, and not any of those cams. I checked B10, B110, B210, B310 and B120 catalogs. The GX cam (13001-H2300) is the strongest of the production cams (most lift, most duration). It is stronger than the A12T/A14T cam (13001-H5700).
Posted on: 2009/8/23 0:29
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