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1922-1931 Indian Chief Rear Cam 22b4 Very Good Used on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
Location:

Etters, Pennsylvania, United States

Etters, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:Indian Country of Manufacture:United States

1922-1931 Indian Chief REAR CAM 22B4 Very Good Used

Genuine Factory Indian Rear Cam, very good used.  I lightly glass beaded, I see no damage.  Almost NOS (New Old Stock), you can barely see where the roller road on the cam lobe!  Looks like this was taken out of a low mileage motor and stored properly all these years.  This is a wider lobe than the later Indian Chiefs.  I think this is a standard cam lobe of this time period.  I am 99% sure this will fit the 1922 to 1931 Indian Chief.  

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