FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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I have two sets of delta cams for 90-94 hydraulic lifter 2.2 heads- both pairs have less then 6k miles on them. I have a shop in Boulder, CO (Wild Westy) that specializes in subaru engine conversions for the vanagon- we installed these cams for two customers who liked the power increase, but not the rough idle,so they were returned to stock.

$100 for each set, plus shipping- I would rather have a local pickup though. They are in the original boxes.

Thanks!

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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

Post by beatersubi »

Are they for roller or flat tappet-follower heads?
How bad was the idle?
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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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They are for dual exhaust port hydraulic lifter (flat tappet) heads only- the idle was slightly rough, but with the engine mounts we use for vanagon conversions, it translated into a lot of vibration in the long VW shift linkage and the exhaust buzzed bit- in a subaru it is not nearly as rough, I have driven old legacy's with these cams and the there is not nearly the vibration as in the vanagon.
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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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If I get the Leggo I'm looking at I will probably want those. Unfortunately shipping will be a must as I am no where near local.
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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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No problem on shipping, let me know if you are interested- they probably won't cost more than 15-20 dollars to ship UPS ground.
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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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Freerange- replied to PM
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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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One set sold.
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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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Sale pending on final set of camshafts.
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Re: FS: Delta 'torque grind' camshafts for early n/a 2.2

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Last set sold, thanks guys!
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