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1955 Buick Valve Cover Bolts And Valley Cover Bolts Reduced Price!!!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Morgan Hill, California, United States

Morgan Hill, California, United States
Condition:Used

This is a set of 1955 Buick valve cover bolts and valley cover bolts.  All six bolts are 5/16" 18. Two are nearly 3 3/4 inches long ( these are the valley cover bolts). The other 4 bolts (valve cover bolts) are 3 1/4 inches. The two lenghts have different heads as seen in the pictures and all have tapered ends. The threads on all bolts are perfect. No cross threaded, stripped or otherwise damaged areas. If you are missing these or yours have damage they aren't that easy to find. These work on both engines produced in 1955, the 322 and the 264 cubic inch models. Note: These bolts will work on other nailhead engines produced by Buick 1954-1956 but please check your engines specs before bidding.

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