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1630 Fel-pro Performance Valve Cover Gaskets Bb Chevy .313 Thickness on 2040-parts.com

US $43.55
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fel-Pro Manufacturer Part Number:1630

Certain engines, such as small block and big block Chevys, can produce high-vacuum or blowout conditions that can be big problems for many valve cover gaskets. Fel-Pro Performance CorkLam gaskets are designed to deal with those challenges. They have a metal core for extra strength, with a special cork-and-rubber compound bonded to both sides. This produces tough gaskets that can deal with problem engines, while also providing a little extra clearance between the valve cover and the valvetrain.
  • Standard Chevy-style big block
  • Exc. Super Duty Pontiac/Brodix, Dart Big Chief
  • 3 upper bolt holes and 4 lower bolt holes
  • Material/Construction: Cork-Lam cork-rubber with steel core 
  • Thickness: .313 

 


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