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Old August 2nd, 2005, 07:33 PM
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Roller lifters, pushrods, springs, injectors

I have a set of new hydraulic roller lifters, pushrods, and springs. The pushrods and springs are sized for stock iron heads. These would be good to use with one of the new style ductile roller cams, which go for around $250.

$400 shipped

One set of 65# low Z injectors. These came with a BigStuff 3 set up I bought from PTE. They have about 15 miles on them. These will not be big enough for the stage 2 engine I'm building.

$260 shipped

I will be selling some parts to help generate the money I need to finish my nephews GN who died 2 weeks ago.

Jason
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Old August 2nd, 2005, 07:45 PM
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Doh!

I forgot to mention that I have a billet roller cam also, this piece is used but in good shape. We bought this from my buddy Roger Davis (Nashty) who used to run this in his Geo Metro. I believe he said its a 208/208 Ruggles cam. I will get better details from Roger as soon as he returns my call.

$175 shipped

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Old August 3rd, 2005, 01:08 PM
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Cam specs...


Camshaft lobe lift .333" Intake .333" Exhaust
Valve lift with 1.6 ration rocker .532" Intake .532" Exhaust
Duration at .015" .245" Intake .246" Exhaust
Duration at .050" .206" Intake .206" Exhaust
Intake lobe centerline 108 Degrees
Lobe separation 112 Degrees

Cam idles like stock and ran great. It's like brand new also.
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Old August 3rd, 2005, 01:52 PM
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So its a 206/206 not a 208/208.

Thanks for posting that for me Roger.

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Old August 8th, 2005, 05:30 PM
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Nobody wants a nice billet roller cam? Roller cams are 100% reusable, they are not like a regular cam that are questionable to reuse. I can also include the nose gear set up needed to run this cam, so all you will need o complete the kit is a timing chain. They timing chain that you would want is a Roll Master double roller thats for an odd fire 3.8 (All billet rollers are ground using odd fire cam cores). I will sell the cam (used), the hydraulic roller lifters (new), pushrods (new), the valve springs (new), and the nose set up (used) all for $600 shipped. Thats several hundred cheaper than a billet roller goes for new and over half this setup is new.

Also $250 shipped for the 65# injectors.

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Old August 8th, 2005, 08:48 PM
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Postal, sent you an E-mail about the injectors.
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