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tima01864
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Your car is a: 1983 FIAT Pininafarina Spider 2000
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My attempt at posting a photo, Sorry So i will try to describe: I have two cams one, intake is a cast cam stamped FAZA 35/75 the Exhaust is not marked abd looks like a billett? machined no markings but the lobe is much wider. I bought these 28 years ago in a pair from Al Cosentino. I don't know what I am asking but any information would be helpful as to what I have here. At some point I am sending them off to install on my 2000 head along with a reconditioning large valves porting polishing.
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Your car is a: 1976 Fiat Spider

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Post by grasshopper »

Hi there. I have same cams in my 1756. I don't have specs. I wish I did. Make sure you have higher comp pistons. Should be interesting putting them in a 2 ltr.
tima01864
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Post by tima01864 »

I sent the head off to Midwest124, The cams looked so different it was suggested to have them profiled. The FAZA cam was installed on the intake, The exhaust retains the original. Ported polished, large valves and Isky springs. It was decided later to have the engine rebuilt with 10:1 compression pistons, Danny O'Donnell did the engine build and also refreshed the transmission.

Probably and hopefully I can start this engine up in the next few weekends. I could send along a photo of the profiling sheet if you like.
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