New Comp 99+ Cams

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New Comp 99+ Cams

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Anyone seen the 99 up cams from comp, they look a little larger in diameter, the entire cam looks like it is the size of the base circle. Looks like it would solve a lot of issues, I know my 98 block has the tabs to drill the retention plate holes.
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Re: New Comp 99+ Cams

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Re: New Comp 99+ Cams

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I have one and its basically ground on a factory wide lobe core blank. Uses the factory retaining plate and timing chain.I highly suggest you nitride it if your getting one.Contact Russell Potterfield as he might have what you want in stock.
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Mine isn't the same grind as the above cam.
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Tolemar wrote: May 28th, 2020, 6:07 am I have one and its basically ground on a factory wide lobe core blank. Uses the factory retaining plate and timing chain.I highly suggest you nitride it if your getting one.Contact Russell Potterfield as he might have what you want in stock.
Er, I think you mean Russ Pottenger. ;)
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Re: New Comp 99+ Cams

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Cheromaniac wrote: May 28th, 2020, 10:14 pm
Tolemar wrote: May 28th, 2020, 6:07 am I have one and its basically ground on a factory wide lobe core blank. Uses the factory retaining plate and timing chain.I highly suggest you nitride it if your getting one.Contact Russell Potterfield as he might have what you want in stock.
Er, I think you mean Russ Pottenger. ;)
My bad lol, I have another buddy named Russel im always sending him text messages meant for Russ. Fricken sucks getting old lol.
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