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Old 11-04-2002, 08:02 PM   #1
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66stang...I also have a cam. Its a hydraulic flat tappet cam. Its a Comp Cams 35-330-3. grind number 292. .518/.518. duration at .050 is .244/.244 LSA . Also have the lifters and push rods...magnum hardened number 7472-16. All the parts have been kept with the right lobes. 4K miles on the parts.
All for $150.00. New the cam is $100.00, lifters are $70.00 and push rods are $99.00.
Ill throw in the new double roller timing chain for $45.00

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