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Re: Variable advance Cam



>  He paid $400 for it, but I imagine it is NLA. Anyone
>  have any clues where to get one?

I've never heard of anybody making a variable cam but George Franco of Franco 
Industries used to make a camshaft sprocket that did the same thing.  
Unfortunately, it won't work on 5-cylinder motors as it adjusts both the 
ignition and valve timing at the same time due to the fact that the 
distributor is driven off the back of the cam.

I had one of these for my 4-cylinder 4k way back when and probably still have 
it around somewhere ... I don't know if Franco Industries is still in 
business or not but I do recall the price I paid for it was $400.

JG