i am trying to find the web site of camshaft engineering but no luck.the camshaft on my turbo 186 lj torana it is stamped ce 92.iam trying to find out information on my camshaft.thanks jason.

camshaft engineering
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_ljxu1torana_
, Nov 19 2010 03:29 AM
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#1
_ljxu1torana_
Posted 19 November 2010 - 03:29 AM
#2
_big chris_
Posted 19 November 2010 - 08:13 AM
Hey Jason,
Camshaft Engineering was based at Coorparoo in Brisbane,
according to the information we found,
the guy who owned the business retired and closed the workshop.
You might be able to get the specs for your cam from the guys who did our engine,
they are Redcliffe Cylinder Heads & Machining
28 Grice Street, Clontarf QLD 4019 (07) 3284 3224
The owner had an old fax with specs of various camshafts from Camshaft Engineering,
he might be able to help out with the specs of your cam,
from there you could get another made to the same specs.
Cheers
Chris.
Camshaft Engineering was based at Coorparoo in Brisbane,
according to the information we found,
the guy who owned the business retired and closed the workshop.
You might be able to get the specs for your cam from the guys who did our engine,
they are Redcliffe Cylinder Heads & Machining
28 Grice Street, Clontarf QLD 4019 (07) 3284 3224
The owner had an old fax with specs of various camshafts from Camshaft Engineering,
he might be able to help out with the specs of your cam,
from there you could get another made to the same specs.
Cheers
Chris.
#3
Posted 19 November 2010 - 09:38 AM
We had a Camshaft Engineering here in Perth too
They closed a couple of years ago aswell
And the dies and equipment went to Southside Engine Centre http://www.southsideengines.com/
So depending where the cam actually came from...........
They closed a couple of years ago aswell
And the dies and equipment went to Southside Engine Centre http://www.southsideengines.com/
So depending where the cam actually came from...........
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