Harley Evo 1984-1999 Andrews Ev72 Cam Shaft 560 Lift Softail Dyna Heritage on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Illinois, US
This is lightly used Andrews EV72 cam shaft for Evolution style motors. It is a hydraulic cam that has 560 lift and is for larger displacement motors 92" and up. Broad power band from 2800-6000 RPM. Was replaced with a complete S&S motor and original motor taken back to stock. USA only,lower 48. NO bidders with 0 feedback.
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