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Competition Cams 4799 Crankshaft Chrysler Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Competition Cams 4799 Crankshaft Chrysler

For all Chrysler V8s (also fits some blowers). 1.542 inch ID with a 3/16 inch and 2 1/4 inch Keyways (180 degree apart). Specially designed 1/2 inch drive socket allows rotation of engine assembly. Knurled retaining nut that holds degree wheel in place. Can be loosened while on crank snout so that wheel can be turned independent of the engine when finding TDC.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Performance Upgrade for my Car

I was hesitant to purchase this product but after reading up on the positive reviews and seeing the increase in horsepower and torque, I decided to give it a TRY.Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice with automotive upgrades, I was able to install it easily and noticed a significant improvement in my car's performance. The pros include increased power and a smoother engine, while the only con is that it does come with a higher price tag. Overall, i am extremely satisfied with this purchase…

Pros
  • Increases engine power and performance.
Cons
  • Requires professional installation to ensure proper fit and function.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, works well

Excellent product. Well made, makes it easy to install the degree wheel and turn the crank, EVEN WITH THE ENGINE IN THE CAR. You can ONLY be sure your camera is set up correctly when you calibrate it, and this tool speeds up that process significantly. All the better if the motor is standing on the stand during the assembly process. Solid steel, good workmanship, the locking wheel fixes the degree scale, like setting the dial to zero on a lathe. Sits very well on the handle, well fixed with an…

Pros
  • Knurled nut holding degree wheel in place
Cons
  • Expensive