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Checked And Reconditioned Engine Camshaft Triumph Tr5 Tr6 Tr250 Gt6 Gt6+ on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Ann Arbor Sportscar is pleased to offer for your consideration an original reconditioned OEM engine camshaft for the Triumph TR6 and TR250 with the 2.5 liter 6-cyl. in-line engine.  Our understanding is that it also has application in the 2.0 liter GT6 engine as well.  This camshaft was salvaged from a 1972 Triumph TR6 engine number CC75902E with only 34,182 original miles on the odometer.  This camshaft was recently serviced by a local reputable engine machine shop.  The camshaft has been checked for cracks.  The cam lobes and journals have been freshly cleaned and micro-polished.  This camshaft is ready it use as-is, or regrind it to custom specifications.  Please look carefully at the photos.  Please e-mail us for details or if you have any questions.  We will ship internationally; please email us for a shipping cost estimate to your destination. 

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