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Competition Cams Bb Chevy Solid Roller 11-721-9 496 540 565 598 632 on 2040-parts.com

US $315.00
Location:

Hamden, Connecticut, United States

Hamden, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Comp Cams Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:11-721-9

 

Comp Cams Drag Race Roller Camshaft for BB Chevy works great with 496 540 565 and 598  with big chief heads and conventional headed motors as well. Specs are

Advertized duration 324 int/332 ex

Duration @ .050  284 int/292 ex

Lift at valve with 1.7 ratio .775 int/.748 ex

Lobe separation  112 deg

It is new and was opened for pictures. If you have a question or need help with a recommendation feel free to ask

Thanks, Dave at DGRE         

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