Camshaft And Gear Off 1997 5.9 Dodge Ram Cummins W/ Tappets on 2040-parts.com
Key West, Florida, US
This came out of a 1997 Dodge Ram 3500 with a running 5.9 12 valve Cummins.
In this ad are pictures of all the journals for a visual inspection. This will come with the tappets in order in case you decide to reuse them
This item is sold as is .
Camshaft: 3929734
Camshaft Gear: 3929028
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