2.6 4g54 adjustable cam gear ... SOLD....

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2.6 4g54 adjustable cam gear ... SOLD....

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i have been asked by a freind to put this up .

**** $200 or best offer***** or he will pop it on e/bay ...

---please dont make pick it up just to put up pictures , i will email them to you if you are keen , just pm me -------



1 x MOOKEEH adjustable cam gear BRAND NEW , not used , imported from the states .


- AJUSTABLE CAMGEAR
- PRECISE CNC MACHINED
- ENGINEERED AND DESIGNED IN USA
these cost $199.00 US plus shipping $30 US delivery around $350 AUD

(our dollar is pretty crap at the moment and im heading o/seas :glare: )

from what im told they fit all sigma /magna heads and are great for cam dial in of re grinds or the roller type units found in the tr/ts magna .
these are not cheaply made or home made , i have no pictures as he still has it , but im sure if you search the net you will be able to see what they look like .

Price $220 , will post if req provided you cover the cost .

pm if interested , as stated , i havent got it and i need to arrange to pick it up ,
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Mookeh :x

(Recent experience here is that anything with that name on it wont fit/work/last)
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ahhh really? i was thinking of getting the short shifter from mookeh eventually.. don't know if there are any others around
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mookeeh? i never heard of them till now .
i popped on the web site , the stuff seems a bit over priced .
as far as quality , i dont know , so i will go pick it up , check it out and post some pics .

he told me his fellow sigma freaks have used them for years with no problems , and its the only available off the shelf unit , unless you make your own . they took them to an enginner to copy them years back and the cost would have been more than bringing them in from the states .

there is a crappy dull vermilion fire coloured scorpion that runs 10's via a draw thru system fuelled by a 600 holley , he runs one with a crow cam , i dont know the grind , as this car was built long ago , hence the fuel system .
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Post by Superscan »

CheaterParts makes an adjustable cam gear for the 2.6 Astron (he's in Melbourne). He just drills half a dozen dowel holes around the edge, that are offset from the original.
Spin the gear 1 way and you have upto +5deg, spin it the other way and you get upto -5deg.
Not as "PRETTY" or as easy to use as the Mookeeh one, but fully functional. You don't get to see it under the rocker cover anyway.

As for Mookeeh short shifters, I have one of his and can highly recommend it.
You just have to remember that 6th gear makes an awfull noise when travelling at 110kph (ie: no lockout on the reverse).

Cheers.
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no intrest on here?

i also prefer the 4g63 over the 4g54 , but each to their own
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zippo wrote:mookeeh? i never heard of them till now .
i popped on the web site , the stuff seems a bit over priced .
as far as quality , i dont know , so i will go pick it up , check it out and post some pics .

he told me his fellow sigma freaks have used them for years with no problems , and its the only available off the shelf unit , unless you make your own . they took them to an enginner to copy them years back and the cost would have been more than bringing them in from the states .

there is a crappy dull vermilion fire coloured scorpion that runs 10's via a draw thru system fuelled by a 600 holley , he runs one with a crow cam , i dont know the grind , as this car was built long ago , hence the fuel system .
I wouldnt mind seeing some pictures of that setup.
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