Corvair Regular Rotation Esky 280 Cam, Clotz Cam Gear Ready To Install on 2040-parts.com
El Cajon, California, US
Corvair stock rotation Cam shaft by Esky 280 almost new no wear, no pitting, no rust. Has Clotz cam gear installed with perfect thrust washer ready to be put in motor. Has Esky timing card. 280 duration, .457 lift so it is a medium grind street cam similar to an OTTO 20. 62 degrees overlap. Shipping is 10.00 lower 48 only.
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