Need info on Dunstall 810? WEC R 540 camshaft

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Re: Dunstall 810 WEC R 540

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pvisseriii said:
I am looking at a camshaft supposably out of a Dunstall 810 with the number WEC R 540 stamped on it.


Does anybody have info on what this might be.

Need info on Dunstall 810? WEC R 540 camshaft

I think this photo shows it's actually stamped "PD (Paul Dunstall) /R2 B (not R) /540 WEC"

Dynodave lists a similar "PD R2 B540 WFC" Dunstall 810 cam (he may perhaps have mistaken a badly stamped "E" to be an "F"?) http://atlanticgreen.com/camsurvey.htm
 
pvisseriii said:
I am looking at a camshaft supposably out of a Dunstall 810 with the number WEC R 540 stamped on it.

Does anybody have info on what this might be.

It has no oil scrolls and would require the old combat bushing which I already have in place.

Seen here, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Norton-C ... 19bf5443e7

I used that cam for racing:
int.open 71 int.close 72 exh.open 78 exh.close 46
intake lobe centre 90,5
max.camlift int.10,3 exh.9,0 mm
running clearance int./exh. 0,25 mm
int.lift at TDC 5,3 mm
You must use 3" radius tappets and Combat bushings don't fit this cam, it requires needle bearings.
 
As Nortonspeed pointed out, the cam was supplied from Dunstall with needle roller bearings. It also included an oil pressure hose for the rockers that had an additional line to fitting on the crankcase at the left end of the camshaft. It fed oil to the camshaft which is drilled for direct oil feed to the cam lobes. I have a similar one on the shelf that I've had since the '70s. It's in excellent conditon, and the stamped marks are much more readable. The marks are "PD-R2-1", "B/742", and "WEC"/ I don't know if this one also requires radiused lifters. I just took another look at it, and the lobe shape is pretty square, so I suspect it is not meant for a flat tappet. If anyone has info on this particular grind, I'd appreciate it. I've only been saving it as a bit of history, but I'd still like to know more about it.

This is a section from one of Dunstall's catalogs that shows the needle bearing arrangement

Need info on Dunstall 810? WEC R 540 camshaft


And another page showing the oil feed pipe

Need info on Dunstall 810? WEC R 540 camshaft


Ken
 
FWIW I have the same cam as the ebay cam, purchased new in 72. It is still in the box and here is some info from the enclosed instruction sheet. (I already have the photos in photobucket)

Need info on Dunstall 810? WEC R 540 camshaft


Need info on Dunstall 810? WEC R 540 camshaft


Need info on Dunstall 810? WEC R 540 camshaft


I think this next info is from a Dunstall Tuning Manual:

Need info on Dunstall 810? WEC R 540 camshaft
 
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