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1986 Sedan Deville Parts. 4100 Rocker Arm And Pivot Assemblies For 1985-1987. on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Derby, Kansas, United States

Derby, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cadillac

1986 Sedan Deville parts. 4100 rocker arm and pivot assemblies to fit 4100 vin 8 motors. 1982-1985 Deville and Fleetwood rear wheel drive, 1985-1987 Deville and 1986-1987 Fleetwood front wheel drive. Have 2 left angle assemblies and 1 right (pictured) in stock. This ad is for one assembly, let me know what you need and we will work out pricing. Also have 5 more rocker arms, 13 pushrods and the main bearing caps available.  Contact me for more pictures and information.    

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