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Old 09-19-2017, 02:45 PM
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I can't find this info anywhere, I'm doing a DOD delete on a 2006 Envoy XL denali w/ 5.3L and came across this camshaft.

0967
S 08
2044

with
21 15B
03602

in between the lobes...I can't find this on my google machine anywhere....

Can this work in the mentioned vehicle?

Thanks

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With the shear magnitude of labor involved in doing that project, why not call a vendor and get a "known" cam AND pick up power everywhere.
EPS (Geoff Skinner), Kip @ Cam Motion, Martin Smallwood, or the WS6 store
all can get you a cute little 200/215 duration valve tickler that you'll love
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0967 is a stock truck cam. Those numbers are the last four digits of the GM p/n.
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Originally Posted by LS1MCSS
0967 is a stock truck cam. Those numbers are the last four digits of the GM p/n.
That's a good point thanks for saying that, helped me out with mine !!!
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Thanks for the help....holding on to it so I can do my DOD delete this spring. Almost getting snow!



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