Mgb Cam Camshaft & Lifter Set - New Fits 1972 - 1980 Made In England on 2040-parts.com
Deerfield, New Hampshire, United States
High quality camshaft & a set of hardened AE brand lifters for an MGB. Brand New - not reground. Made in the UK. This is the factory profile cam with a set of lifters. Fits 1972 - 1980 MGBs with 18V motors. OE part number 88G303 for the Cam and 2A13 for the lifters (AE part # FOL35). This is a stock application for 1972 - 74 Cars. It also a nice upgrade over the smog cams used in the 1975 - 80 MGBs. Especially if you have converted to SU or Weber carbs. No need to dial this cam in. It installs on the factory timing marks. |
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