Cam type and timing question

jp928

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Getting ducks in a row before I start on my 3.9 rebuild, have some cam questions.
I have heard that a 3.9 cam was a good upgrade for a 3.5, having some timing advance, but have not found any information to back that up. The original cams until at least the SD1 had timings of inlet 30BTDC-75ABDC, exhaust 68BBDC-37ATDC. One cam listed for a 3.9, ERR5924 is listed as 30-75, 67-37 - almost identical (typo?). Another is ETC8686, listed as 32-73, 70-35, ie 2deg advanced. These 2 cams are listed together , as though interchangeable...?
I am not after a hotter cam than std, more interested in good bottom end torque and power, so - my question is - If I can only get an old std 30-75, 68-37 cam with a long nose, would there be a problem using a timing set that allowed me to advance the timing 2 degrees? I think Cloyes offer such a capability for taking chain stretch out after many miles.
Comments appreciated.
 
Hve found another option:-
ETC6849 - Inlet 36-64, Ex 74-26, duration 280, 6deg advanced on std . Anybody know of this one? Listed on Rimmers as for 3.5 high compression use.
 
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I have a question regarding this subject. I have a new camshaft p/n ETC6849.
Would it work in a 10.5.1 early engine? I can't find an answer on here.
 
I'd say no problem. That's listed as for 3.5 high compression, which it isn't, high compression is 10.5:1, not9.35.
 
Thanks Harvey. I think your right. I've also noticed that the bolt thread in the end is a metric thread. M12 x 30mm and not 7/16" like the original one.

I got given the camshaft with so other parts by someone who was clearing out their garage of parts they no longer needed.
 
Check out this list...note layout due to printing from XL. The notes at the end are sometimes very relevant.
 

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