Harley Davidson Screamin' Eagle Se675f Big Lift Cams Camshafts Twin Cam 88 Tc88 on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, US
Harley Davidson Screamin' Eagle camshaft for 88" twin cam models. The grind number on these cams reads SE675F. They appear to be a .675" lift cam which will require head and spring work for proper installation. These cams do not appear to have been run before.
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