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395WB camshaft. Is this GM 14097395 ?

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#1 ·
For sale on ebay is a used roller camshaft setup, numbers off of the end are :

395WB
14296R
25

A google search yielded results that all went to the same web page, which identified the cam as a GM 14097395 truck 383 crate motor grind. Any body have any information to confirm or deny this ? Would it be a good choice for my stock '91 truck 305, which is in my 1800 lb T-bucket that turns 1560 rpm @ 50 mph ?
 
#2 · (Edited)
Not sure about the 1st set of #'s but the 14097395 is the HT383 & RamJet350 Cam. Great Cam for Low to Mid rpm Torque.
Specs.
Dur. @.050"
IN.= 196*
EX.= 206*

Adv. Dur.
IN.= 288
EX.= 308

Lift.
IN.= .431"
EX.= .451"
Lobe Center Line= 109*

RamJet350 Dyno:
http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/E...350&engine=Ram Jet 350&sku=12499120&engCat=sb

HT383 Dyno:
http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/E...Id=HT383&engine=HT 383&sku=12499101&engCat=sb

It's a Billet Steel Roller Cam= needs a Melonized Distributor Gear.
MSD #8531 is GM gear Honed to fit .500" Distr. Shaft.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MSD-8531/
GM 10456413 Gear fits, .491" Shaft.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ACF-10456413/
 
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