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Land Rover Series & Defender 2.25/2.5l/200tdi Stg2 Etc7128 Cam & 507829 Tappets on 2040-parts.com

US $278.90
Location:

Rushville, Ohio, United States

Rushville, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ETC7128, 507829 Warranty:Yes

This is a Bearmach Brand #ETC7128 2.5 200TDI Stage #2 Camshaft & (8)  #507829 Tappet Assemblies.  This will fit Land Rover Series 2 II, 2A IIA, 3 III  2.25 Petrol & Diesel Engines as well as Defender 2.5 engines.  

Use this cam in your 2.25L for an added performance gain and slight bump in economy at highway speeds.  Metric bolt and new woodruff key are included.


If you are in need of an engine kit or other parts please feel free to email me and I can generate a custom listing for you. 


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