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Old 6th January 2022, 18:01   #75
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hi simon . yes i see your point. looking at the large numbers of advertised LGC106860 camshafts for sale , i wonder if this number although related to the part , is in fact a raw casting number used before machining. it could well be a base number for a few different profiles. having said that, these camshafts have another number on the casting near the middle section lengthwise. looking through, most of them that are marked LGC106860 ,they do have a second part number : LGC000140 does that ring any bells cross referenced ? stewart .... the best thing for you to do is to 1. check the old camshafts for second numbers in the centre. 2. check those part numbers against the new ones.( in the centre area) you never know what may come up. its worth doing now whilst you have the opportunity to check, it may give you some peace of mind, although i think you have already decided. ..... !!!

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