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Arp Engine Bolt Kits 534-9801 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:AUTOMOTIVE RACING PRODUCTS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:ARP534-9801

Part Type:     Engine Accessory Bolt Kits

Product Line:     ARP Engine Bolt Kits

Applications:     Chevy, Small Block

Fastener Finish:     Black oxide

Fastener Material:     Chromoly

Fastener Head Style:     Hex

Intake Manifold Fasteners Included:     Yes

Valve Cover Fasteners Included:     Yes

Timing Cover Fasteners Included:     Yes

Oil Pan Fasteners Included:     Yes

Header Fasteners Included:     Yes

Water Pump Fasteners Included:     Yes

Fuel Pump Fasteners Included:     Yes

Water Neck Fasteners Included:     Yes

Distributor Clamp Bolt Fastener Included:     Yes

These ARP engine bolt kits come in your choice of polished stainless steel or black oxide chromoly steel bolts with 12-point or hex heads. These kits include the bolts and washers for your engine.

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