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Larz
post Jun 30 2004, 01:05 PM
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It says to use the camshaft on earlier engines it requires this and that for it to work. But will everything work as advertised if the engine code on the block matches the engine code in the right hand column? I'm confused on the wording that is used.

http://www2.discountmbparts.com/parts/part...appEngines=_any


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post Jun 30 2004, 03:23 PM
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it seems tome that if your engine code matches the engine code on the right column then you will be OK!!!!

if you are using the earlier engine (don't know what the earlier engine is) then you need the other parts as specified by the cam manufacurer....

I am not sure if I just stated the same thing as turbohcar, just different words or if I gave reverse advise... I would definately call the cam company and give them the engine code for your car and ask them what all you need, they would know better than me.

good luck bud!!!


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