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Austin Healey Reground Bj8 Camshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, United States

Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:AUSTIN HEALEY Warranty:No

THIS IS A REGROUND CAMSHAFT FOR EITHER AN AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 OR 100-6 REGARDLESS OF THE YEAR.  IT WAS REGROUND BY DELTA CAMSAFTS IN TACOMA, WA WHO ARE A PREMIER CAMSHAFT REMANUFACTURING COMPANY.

HERE'S SOMETHING TO CONSIDER.  THIS CAN BE A CONSIDERABLE UPGRADE TO ANY ENGINE REBUILD.  I PUT ONE IN MY BT7 MARK II TRI-CARB AND THE INCREASE IN PERFORMANCE IS NOTICEABLE.  YOU HAVE TO PUT A CAM IN THE ENGINE SO WHY NOT UPGRADE TO THIS ONE.  IT HAS NEVER BEEN INSTALLED.

NOW THIS IS IMPORTANT - YOU DO NOT NEED TO PROVIDE A CORE!!
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