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UL cams

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wh's hoardin' all the UL cams? Lienweber says he will be doing a regrinding run in 3 weeks, then 5 months later. I need a good #1 and a good #3 UL cam. anyone got either or both for sale or trade?
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Re: UL cams

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thepigstye wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 11:38 pm wh's hoardin' all the UL cams? Lienweber says he will be doing a regrinding run in 3 weeks, then 5 months later. I need a good #1 and a good #3 UL cam. anyone got either or both for sale or trade?
Ul Cams are always thin on the ground. I am always looking for them and rarely find a good one, but I see lots of junk ones. Some may be regrind donors, most are not due to gear pitting and worn shaft conditions.
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Re: UL cams

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Shafts can be replaced. Pitted gears aint good tho. I bought a pile of 45 cams,oil pumps and lifter blocks along with a pile of valve covers and pre 49 timers at a swap meet 2 weeks ago for a song. Found one really nice UL front exhaust cam and a super nice set and 2 extra 39-48 UL lifter blocks
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