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Jesel # Kbd-35000 Camshaft Belt Drive System For Mopar 426 Hemi & Rb Engines on 2040-parts.com

US $850.00
Location:

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
Nice used JESEL dry camshaft belt system in excellent condition with all components including belt and thrust washer
Brand:JESEL Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:KBD-35000

Up for auction is a very nice used JESEL camshaft belt drive system for a MoPar 426 Hemi or RB engine,  This Gilmer belt based system allows for precision camshaft degreeing adjustments by simply removing the front cover, which can be the stock original piece.  It is an oilless (dry) based camshaft drive system.  It is designed to be compatable with mega lift roller camshafts using extreme high pressure valve springs.  Although a sophisticated race engine piece, it can be run on a street motor.  This is the ultimate camshaft timing/drive system.  SUMMIT discount price is $1300. A full technical description is offered on one of the auction pictures.

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