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Comp Cams B.b. Chevy Hydrualic Flat Tappet Camshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

McCalla, Alabama, United States

McCalla, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Comp Cams Manufacturer Part Number:11-244-4

COMP CAMS B.B. CHEVY HYDRAULIC FLAT TAPPET CAMSHAFT 
BRAND NEW!! NEVER INSTALLED!!
PART # 11-244-4 
GRIND # CB XM 288H-12 

DURATION @ 50             = 244/254
LOBE LIFT                       = .3350/.3380 
LIFT WITH 1.7 ROCKER = .570/.575 
LOBE CENTER                = 112 

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