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265 283 First Design 6 1/4" Crankshaft Damper Timing Cover 150 210 Belair Vette on 2040-parts.com

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Canton, Ohio, US

Canton, Ohio, US
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265 283 First Design 6 1/4" Crankshaft Damper Timing Cover 150 210 Belair Sedan Delivery Corvette.


OEM part in original paint with lots of patina. Some minor pitting at top behind water pump area. Timing tab intact and hash marks are clear. This is one of the original designs accommodating a crank damper (back in the day when all crankshafts were of the forged variety), as opposed to a harmonic balancer. Commonly found on early small blocks through approximately 1964, after which Chevy began building small blocks with nodular iron crankshafts. Will not work with any OEM harmonic balancers without modification. Look the pictures over. What you see is what you get.

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