Sbc Heavy Duty Timing Cover For Roller Cams on 2040-parts.com
Gonzales, Texas, United States
Zinc plated SBC Small Block Chevy heavy duty timing cover. made from heavy stock and comes with reinforcement ribs to prevent cam walk in roller cam installations. Heavy duty zinc plated. Great for use with cam buttons, provide reinforcement where cam button contacts timing cover.
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