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Ls3 Ls2 Timing Chain Cam Camshaft Gear Sprocket 58x 3 Bolt New Gm 12586481 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Easley, South Carolina, United States

Easley, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12586481 Brand:GM

LS3 LS2 (2006 and newer) Timing Chain Cam Camshaft Gear Sprocket 58X 3 Bolt New GM 12586481. Item shipped as shown.

NOTE : This is not compatible with 24x systems.  This can be used 97-04 LS1/LS6 engines as those motors do not have a front timing cover mounted cam sensor.  A 58x crank sensor can be identified as having a gray connector, the 24x crank sensor has a black connector.  If you are unsure what you need, please contact us before purchasing.

  • Fits 2006 and up LS3 or LS2.

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