1954 Mercury Y Block Rocker Arm Assembly With Oil Drains on 2040-parts.com
Tipton, California, United States
1954 Mercury Y block rocker arm assembly with oil drains my helper did a poor job of cleaning will have all
bolts.These have the early style adjusting screws with lock nuts.No pictured but will include push rods |
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