FS: Comp Stage 3 Cams, Springs, Retainers, Tools

OSU34

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Stage 3 comp cams Series 160-460
238/240
.475/.450 lift

Titanium springs, upgraded retainers + ARP Cam Bolts.

I’m also including every tool needed to swap cams on your own:
Valve spring compressor, rocker tool, Cam holding tool, Crank holding tool, Cam positioning tool, tensioner tool. All of these tools were used once. I paid $350 a short while ago.

The cams and supporting components were on the car for about 4K miles. Given how mean they sound, I’d love to keep in the car but I live in California and didn’t want to risk anything, unfortunately. This weekend I put the stock Cams back in (took about 8-10 hours for my first time). I can’t stress enough that there is absolutely nothing wrong with this setup.

If anyone wants to see more photos or a video of the car running with these in it(not letting me post it), I’d be more than happy to send it. Send me a PM or reply to this thread. Thanks for looking!

$1700 + shipping for everything.

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gt347mustang

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How did you install without a degree wheel? You cant just slap them in with those tools and expect good results, they need to be degreed.
 

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These cams were in the car when I bought it. Following the build thread on here that the old owner posted, they were not degreed even though multiple members advised him to degree them. I am on board with degreeing any cams that are put into the car but like I said, I didn’t own the car then.


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I will potentially be interested separating parts. I will keep you posted.


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I’m also including every tool needed to swap cams on your own:
Valve spring compressor, rocker tool, Cam holding tool, Crank holding tool, Cam positioning tool, tensioner tool. All of these tools were used once. I paid $350 a short while ago.

Where at in Cali are you? I’d possibly be interested in the cam holding set and valve spring compressor if you’ll separate. I live in Rancho Cucamonga.


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Potentially willing to separate. I’ll let you know as well. I’m in the SF Bay Area. I’ll keep you posted


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Here’s a link to a video of the car running with these cams so you all get an idea.



I have a recent video taken that might be best. Happy to send via text.


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