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302 Ford Windsor Steel Main Girdle W/ Studs 289 331 347 Stroker on 2040-parts.com

US $51.00
Location:

Ashland, Kentucky, US

Ashland, Kentucky, US
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Fits 289 302 Engines and stroker versions of

289 302 331 347 CI

Ford small blocks don't have four bolt main caps so we recommend using steel main girdle to increase the strength of the bottom end.

Help Eliminate block flex and main cap walk that occurs under extreme loads of performance engines

This girdle is made of steel and then zinc finished

Includes 5140 steel studs, nuts and spacers.

Note: 1979-1995 Ford 302 engine main caps are different than the pre 1978 289/302 engines. The 1979 and newer 302 engines may require extra clearance between main caps and girdles with washers that are included. Minor clearancing maybe required.

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