I am in search of 2 special camshafts, an original Hawaiian cam and the cam offered by Sig Erson in the 70 s. If you have one or both, please message me.
Also, a question: And I have noticed on all the cams I have (many) the only number stamped on them that s on all my cams is an E (not a casting mark, but an E made by a steel stamp, like you would hit with a hammer). Would Hawaiian cams have some special identification mark? How can you spot one?
Thanks, Richard
Re: Hawaiian cam identification?
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Re: Hawaiian cam identification?
There's another cam for you to find. There was a company in Calif caller Powr-oll or maybe pow-roll but it was pronounced Power-Roll. I think in maybe Oakland CA they did regrinds on N600 cams but they didn't weld up first so you had to use pop ups.
Good Luck !
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Re: Hawaiian cam identification?
this man makes all kinds of nice parts and that cam so go here
https://honda600performance.com/shop?olsPage=products
I am in search of 2 special camshafts, an original Hawaiian cam and the cam offered by Sig Erson in the 70 s. If you have one or both, please message me.
Also, a question: And I have noticed on all the cams I have (many) the only number stamped on them that s on all my cams is an E (not a casting mark, but an E made by a steel stamp, like you would hit with a hammer). Would Hawaiian cams have some special identification mark? How can you spot one?
Thanks, Richard #ygrps-yiv-733020144
https://honda600performance.com/shop?olsPage=products
On Thursday, August 22, 2019, 09:49:08 PM MST, tgm_enterprizes@... [2cylinderhondas] wrote:
I am in search of 2 special camshafts, an original Hawaiian cam and the cam offered by Sig Erson in the 70 s. If you have one or both, please message me.
Also, a question: And I have noticed on all the cams I have (many) the only number stamped on them that s on all my cams is an E (not a casting mark, but an E made by a steel stamp, like you would hit with a hammer). Would Hawaiian cams have some special identification mark? How can you spot one?
Thanks, Richard #ygrps-yiv-733020144
Re: Hawaiian cam identification?
Web-cams in Riverside California offers a can regrind option.
http://www.webcamshafts.com/
Art
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this man makes all kinds of nice parts and that cam so go here
https://honda600performance.com/shop?olsPage=products
On Thursday, August 22, 2019, 09:49:08 PM MST, tgm_enterprizes@... [2cylinderhondas] wrote:
I am in search of 2 special camshafts, an original Hawaiian cam and the cam offered by Sig Erson in the 70 s. If you have one or both, please message me.
Also, a question: And I have noticed on all the cams I have (many) the only number stamped on them that s on all my cams is an E (not a casting mark, but an E made by a steel stamp, like you would hit with a hammer). Would Hawaiian cams have some special identification mark? How can you spot one?
Thanks, Richard
http://www.webcamshafts.com/
Art
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 23, 2019, at 5:58 AM, dusty path dustyspath@... [2cylinderhondas] wrote:
this man makes all kinds of nice parts and that cam so go here
https://honda600performance.com/shop?olsPage=products
On Thursday, August 22, 2019, 09:49:08 PM MST, tgm_enterprizes@... [2cylinderhondas] wrote:
I am in search of 2 special camshafts, an original Hawaiian cam and the cam offered by Sig Erson in the 70 s. If you have one or both, please message me.
Also, a question: And I have noticed on all the cams I have (many) the only number stamped on them that s on all my cams is an E (not a casting mark, but an E made by a steel stamp, like you would hit with a hammer). Would Hawaiian cams have some special identification mark? How can you spot one?
Thanks, Richard