64-79 Pontiac Gto Judge Firebird Ta Cam Thrust Plate Kit on 2040-parts.com
Hatfield, Pennsylvania, United States
To compliment our Pontiac camshafts (see other auctions) we now offer our deluxe cam installation kit for PONTIAC V8's
Please make sure you have a Pontiac engine in your car before ordering! For use in all Pontiac V8 engines 287 301 326 370 389 400 421 428 455 and stroker engines this kit is used when a mechanical fuel pump is used (just like factory) a fuel pump eccentric is included in this kit! (see my other auction for same kit less fuel pump eccentric) (see my other auction for electric pump usage that includes eccentric eliminator washer). Kit includes: New Camshaft thrust plate - best one on the market - hardened, precision made New grade 8 cam bolt and thick special washer (exactly like original) New grade 8 bolts and grade 8 lock washers! New fuel pump eccentric (2 piece) These are the parts I use in my high end Pontiac engine builds can be used for flat tappet and roller cams! best parts at the best price with fast and free shipping!!!! timing set not included (see my other auctions for timing sets) - picture for reference FAST AND FREE SHIPPING - buy from a reputable Pontiac engine builder and supplier since 1979! |
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