Allstar Performance 81310 .491" Bronze Distributor Gear Imca Nhra on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Allstar Performance 81310 .491" Bronze Distributor Gear IMCA NHRA When installing a steel billet roller camshaft, a bronze distributor gear must be installed in place of the original cast iron gear. Gears made of premium aluminum bronze offer high strength to withstand the stresses created by high pressure oil pumps. Roll pins are included. |
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