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stock 420a cam identification

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sockssteeler

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Mar 10, 2008
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i was putting my motor back together (420a in a 95 talon esi) unfortunatly i got the cams mixed up because i didnt mark them. now one of them says 676 and the other says 674 (these are encribed onto the camshafts themselves) im thinking the 676 is the intake and the 674 is the exhuast but im not sure. does anyone know this off the top of their heads..?


thanks for the help.

sorry for the noobish question.
 
hmmm sorry can you explain a little please...? im guessing it would be for a cam position sensor right..?
 
hmmm sorry can you explain a little please...? im guessing it would be for a cam position sensor right..?

What do you need explained? One has a removable magnet on its end (you're correct, it's there for the camshaft position sensor), and the other does not.
 
VelocitàPaola;151921575 said:
What do you need explained? One has a removable magnet on its end (you're correct, it's there for the camshaft position sensor), and the other does not.

this is all that's really needed to identify them. there haven't been any changes in cam profile over the years so that really doesn't matter
 
this is all that's really needed to identify them. there haven't been any changes in cam profile over the years so that really doesn't matter

thanks guys cams are in and the motor is in time. now the fun part is putting it back in haha
 
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