(16) Oldsmobile Diesel Pushrods on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Illinois, United States
For sale - (16) Pushrods removed from an Oldsmobile diesel engine. Pushrods are in good used condition. A few show some very light surface rust from storage that will clean up. Only (8) pushrods are shown in the picture but all (16) are included.
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