i dont think so - an 18R(C) doesn't have anything being gear-driven from the middle of the cam nor cam-driven at #2 cyl.
Are you sure that's not a 2S cam?
HI,
is this an original standard 18R(C) cam? has the number 26 under the toyota stamp and the number 4 along the shaft. No other serial numbers are present. I just want to make sure so I dont send the wrong cam off to be re ground.
any help would be greatly appreciated
i dont think so - an 18R(C) doesn't have anything being gear-driven from the middle of the cam nor cam-driven at #2 cyl.
Are you sure that's not a 2S cam?
No I'm not sure what is in fact. The guy I got it off said it was for an old toyota 2ltr engine. I was hoping it was for the 18R(C) but as I have not yet seen an 18r cam before i dont know what it looks like. Pretty much got it for nothing so I grabbed it.
well if anyone can identify this cam it would be super. That said, are 18RC and 18R cams identical?
well its definately not an 18R(C) camshaft.
18RC and 18R cams are nearly identical (minor differences in lift and overlap)
so would it be ok if I got an 18RC cam reground and put it into an 18R?
why regrind it? differences would not be noticable - just gently clean up the bearing faces (no heat!!) and shove it in there.
regrind it to mild performance spec
in that case - grind away
thanks dad
fuck me... am i that old?Originally Posted by sleepin22
Not sure but i think it might be a 5R cam.?? Early dyna..
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