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Oil Pump Complete With Pick Up, Chevy 235 C.i. 50's Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Ortonville, Michigan, US

Ortonville, Michigan, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS THE EXTREMELY RARE OIL PUMP COMPLETE SET UP. COMES COMPLETE WITH STRAINER, STRAINER LOCK ROD,  PICK UP SUMP, MOUNT BOLT TO ENGINE, TUBING AND USED OIL PUMP. (PUMPS GOOD). I HAD TWO ENGINES AND AM SELLING OFF PARTS THAT I DON'T NEED.

THIS PUMP FITS A 1954 AND 1955, 235 AND 261 CHEVY ENGINES. THIS SET UP IS FROM A 1954 CHEVY TRUCK, 1ST SERIES. THE PICK UP SUMP MAY NOT FIT THE 55 BUT THE PUMP WILL FIT. PER "JIM CARTER CLASSIC TRUCK PARTS" ON LINE. JIM CARTER ALSO SHOWS A DIFFERENT PUMP FOR 1955 TO 1962 TO LET YOU KNOW. SO MAKE SURE IT WILL FIT YOUR 55 IF THAT'S WHAT YOU HAVE.   I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR A WRONG FIT. I ADDED A PIC OF THE FIT TO THE ENGINE.

YOU WON'T SEE TOO MANY COMPLETE SET UP'S LIKE THIS ON EBAY.

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THANKS

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