Cam identification.

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Franco Rosso
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Cam identification.

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Dear Guy,

Could you help to identify if its possible a set of cams which have stamped on them 6F Fiat (C) 4182 . They come from a late Group 'N' car and are claimed to be Alquati Steel Billet.

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Franco Rosso
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GpN had to run standard cams,

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Dear Guy,
You are of course right group N cars ran standard cams. These i have subsequently found out ran on a 131 not a !30. What I needed to know was how I can identify Alquati steel billet cams from standard cams.

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Lets have some photos esp of the region where the codes are.

I'd know an Alquati cam by sight - if the photo quality is good enough.

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These are the cams, the number is a bit obscured but reads 4636582
I hope these are the right sort of pictures for you to identify the cams, sorry for the massive scale, but the detail and writing is pretty clear!
Thanks alot
Franco
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Just production standard Fiat

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