Chevy Big Block Custom Grind Howards Mechanical Roller Camshaft on 2040-parts.com
Fulton, New York, United States
This is a new Howards custom grind mechanical roller camshaft for a big block Chevy. At .050 lift it is 259 intake, 270 exhaust and the lobe center is 110+4. The valve lift is .680 on both with a 1.7 rocker arm and the lobe lift is .400. The profile number is 4691 and it has a pressed on and pinned cast dist. gear.
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