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OEM "K' cam used in WHICH B30s? 140-160 1972

I've recently returned from the Carlisle Foreign and Kit Car Meet, where I met some of you
face to face for the first time.
Scrounging around in the Vendor booths I met a few folx that I had done business with but never met face to face, a real pleasure.
One of these folx was the widely known and respected "Dr. Volvo", Duncan LaBay.
In his booth he had a B30 cam he really wanted to sell, apparently (like several others I know) in the process of "getting out" of the 164 business/addiction, which I have not kicked yet. I love their easy torque.
I asked what grind it was and he didn't know so we opened it and found the letter "K" stamped on the end. So he and I both gleefully did business and now I have the "K" cam, which I understand is a late design specifically for the B30 engine with D-jet fuel injection.
My question is:
What B30 model is this cam for? To the best of my knowledge ALL B30s sold in the USA (and perhaps elsewhere) came with the milder "C" cam.
What would be the optimum compression ratio for an engine using this cam?
I have somewhat of a grip on the essentials of Volvo engine building, thanks to Phil Singher and others, but very little experimental data other than using an Isky VV71 grind on both carbureted and injected B30s. (Made a BIG difference!)
Thanks for any light you can shed on this.
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George Downs Bartlesville, Oklahoma






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New OEM &quot;K' cam used in WHICH B30s? [140-160][1972]
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