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Comp Cams 12-910-9 Sbc Billet Cam Cs-288br-6 Solid Roller on 2040-parts.com

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Moline, Illinois, United States

Moline, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:COMP CAMS Other Part Number:COM12-910-9 Manufacturer Part Number:12-910-9

COMP CAMS 12-910-9 SBC BILLET CAM CS-288BR-6 SOLID ROLLER

COMP CAMS 12-910-9

Part Number12-910-9
Engine1955-1998 Chevrolet
262ci-400ci
8cyl.
Grind Number CS 288BR-6
Description
IntakeExhaust
Valve Adjustment0.02 0.022
Gross Valve Lift0.66 0.63
Duration At 0.02 Tappet Lift288 300
Valve Timing At 0.02
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Intake38 70
Exhaust76 44
These Specs Are For The Cam Installed At 106 Intake CL
IntakeExhaust
Duration At 0.05 260 264
Lobe Lift0.44 0.42
Lobe Separation106
Recommended Valve Springs954-16
Oval Track, 288BR-6
MECHANICAL ROLLER- More Aggressive Intake Lobe, More Torque, Good for Sprint Car

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