Who's making MP camshafts these days?
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Fitted a new MP camshaft a few weeks ago and there was no purple paint on it. It also had the part number etched on it, something I've never seen before.
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Re: Who's making MP camshafts these days?
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Almost all hydraulic and flat tappet cams that are cast cores ( such as yours) are made by the same company ( or two). The cam you have is the same as you might see from a shelf Comp Cams or any of the cast camshafts. The cam core company supplies cores, then others may grind, tap, do the bolt holes etc. CWC is just the casting. Most of the Comp Cam hydraulic and flat tappet shelf type grinds, arent done in house. The other mentioned companies actually do all the work. In the case of a full on custom, then Comp ( and the others ) MAY grind their own.
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Re: Who's making MP camshafts these days?
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Lowest bidder is making the cams...
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Re: Who's making MP camshafts these days?
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The 111024 looks like a Camshaft Machine Company part number. They are in Jackson, MI. They were a division of Crane Cams in the 1980-1990 area, but are now self-owned. In addition to finish grinding, they also produce the semi-finished cam cores from CWC castings that many of the cam grinders use. Regards, Chase
Chase is correct,it is Camshaft Machine Co.,and they have been grinding the MP cams since the 80's,and probably before then.
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Re: Who's making MP camshafts these days?
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I THINK the CWC stands for the Campbell Wyant and Cannon foundry. They cast a ton of parts for everybody over the years. Still in business as a part of Textron.
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Re: Who's making MP camshafts these days?
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That is correct. At one time they were claimed to do almost 75% or more of all the cams. ( these types anyhow)
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Re: Who's making MP camshafts these days?
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The 111024 looks like a Camshaft Machine Company part number. They are in Jackson, MI. They were a division of Crane Cams in the 1980-1990 area, but are now self-owned. In addition to finish grinding, they also produce the semi-finished cam cores from CWC castings that many of the cam grinders use. Regards, Chase
Chase Hello, Martin Wimberly here, Auto Aftermarket Sales / Product Manager with Radiac Abrasive, I work with Dave Fisher.
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