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2001 ST, Motor died today
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<blockquote data-quote="MVanover" data-source="post: 1049878" data-attributes="member: 75690"><p>I think my son did use a Comp Cam. The heads were from World Products. They were cast iron, but seemed to flow well. I just checked their catalog and they are only producing Chevy & SB Ford V-8 heads now. It's a shame, that little Cologne engine was a good one. I think it started out as a 2.6L. The OHC version are good too, just a shame they drove one cam from the back of the engine. Then there was the chain tensioner issue. I liked the 60 deg V configuration. Made it easy to work on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MVanover, post: 1049878, member: 75690"] I think my son did use a Comp Cam. The heads were from World Products. They were cast iron, but seemed to flow well. I just checked their catalog and they are only producing Chevy & SB Ford V-8 heads now. It's a shame, that little Cologne engine was a good one. I think it started out as a 2.6L. The OHC version are good too, just a shame they drove one cam from the back of the engine. Then there was the chain tensioner issue. I liked the 60 deg V configuration. Made it easy to work on. [/QUOTE]
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