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Holley Dual Sync distributor gear
Hi,
I'm wondering if the hardened steel gear from the Dual Sync can be used with my Comps hydraulic roller camshaft? I cannot find information, if the cam is made of billet. I have a composite gear on the old MSD.. should I better use this gear on the new Dual Sync? Chris |
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No you have to have the composite from Butler
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All solid roller and hydraulic roller cams made for a traditional Pontiac by Comp use billet cores.
http://www.compcams.com/Technical/Ca...obeCatalog.pdf .
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That's good to know, thank you very much!
I'll swap the gear from the MSD (I have a Butler composite gear on it) |
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