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1963-1995 Ford 289 302 351w Solid Roller Cam Drag Race Mechanical Camshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:306AR4 Surface Finish:ORIGINAL Brand:Comp Cams Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A GOOD USED DRAG RACE COMP CAM -- DRAG RACE MECHANICAL SOLID ROLLER CAMSHAFT -- FITS 289-302-351W V8 8 CYLINDER -- FITS FORD YEARS 1963-1995 -- MUSTANG COUGAR THUNDERBIRD GALAXIE -- MECHANICAL ROLLER EASY-ON PARTS, GREAT AUTOMATIC CAM --  MUST HAVE 4500 STALL !!!  --



COMP Cams

Product Description

COMP Cams Drag Race 306AR-4 Solid/Mechanical Roller Camshaft with a 4500 to 7500 RPM Range for Mustangs with a 289 or 302 Engine.

This mechanical roller camshaft will fit Ford 289 and 302 engines from 1963-1995.

The Drag Race 306AR-4 camshaft is easy on parts and is great for automatic transmission equipped cars. It does require a 4500 stall torque converter due to the high RPM range. This camshaft is intended for drag racing applications only.

Camshaft Specifications:
- RPM Range: 4500 to 7500
- Valve Timing: 0.02
- Lobe separation (degrees): 104
- Intake Centerline (degrees): 104
- Valve Lash: Intake 0.026/Exhaust 0.028
- Duration: Intake 306/Exhaust 306
- Duration @ .050" Lift: Intake 273/Exhaust 273
- Valve Lift: Intake 0.64/Exhaust 0.64
- Lobe Lift: Intake 0.4/Exhaust 0.4



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