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16 New Sealed Power Ht-969 Valve Lifters 472 500 Cadilac 430 455 Buick on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
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Monee, Illinois, United States

Monee, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sealed Power Manufacturer Part Number:HT-969

This is a set of 16 new , never installed in an engine , valve lifters made by Sealed Power / Federal Mogul .  Part number is HT-969 .  These lifters fit 1992 - 1997 454 Chevy Chevrolet with hydraulic lifters. These lifters also fit the following V-8 engines:

1977 - 1981 265 & 301 Pontiac

1968 - 1980 350 Buick

1967 - 1969 400 Buick

1967 - 1969 430 Buick

1970 - 1976 455 Buick

1980 - 1984 368 Cadilac

1977 - 1979 425 Cadilac

1967 429 Cadilac

1968 - 1974 472 Cadilac

1970 - 1976 500 Cadilac

 

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