Ford Cortina Gt Mk1/mk2 116e Camshaft Usuable Condition on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
heres a good used and useable 116e (GT) camshaft. will fit any year kent crossflow or non crossflow engine.
this is the standard formula ford cam and is legal for that series. i can also send you the lifters matched to this cam which have been numbered for proper fitment (no extra charge). or you may use new lifters and break them into this cam i have lots of english ford stuff just ask ( mostly MK2 cortina ) |
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