1969 Pontiac 350 400 428 Timing Cover 1 Year Real Nice 9796346 Survivor Gto Ta on 2040-parts.com
Kirkland, Washington, United States
this sweet 69 timing cover has excellent threads on all holes
NO pitting behind the water pump timing chain hasnt rubbed on the rear gasket surfaces are very nice this is ready to mount on your engine fittings are very nice.... no dissapointments |
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