XPAG camshafts

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Ray McCrary
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Re: XPAG Camshafts

Post by Ray McCrary » Sun Nov 28, 1999 7:29 pm

Lee et al,
The outfit that sells the Tetraethyl lead is: Brisson's, Box 1595, Dearborn,
MI 48121-1595, Ph. # 313-584-3577.
They take Visa, MC, and, I think, Discover.
I have used this stuff in several types of cars, and it seems to work very
well........of course, it did for about 70 years!
Safety Fast!
Best Regards,
Ray

----- Original Message -----
From: "streepey"
To: "Ray McCrary"
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 1999 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: XPAG Camshafts


> Ray:
>
> I have three quarts of tetraethly lead left. What is source for the lead
> you mentioned. I have a '53 TD with an original head and valves.
>
> Thanks
>
> Lee
>
>
>

laf48@aol.com
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XPAG camshafts

Post by laf48@aol.com » Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:49 pm

For all who think this is a project where the buyer is part of the research
& development. The late Chet Herbert, Ed Iskinderian, & lead development
manager of Crane cams, were all involved in the Abingdon Performance roller
cam kit. This is a state of the art redesign of the Chet Herbert roller cam,
springs, roller lifters, & pushrods, for the XPAG, which was originally
produced 50 years ago.
Regards, Len Fanelli
Abingdon Performance



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