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Billet Aluminum Spark Plug Wire Looms Black Anodized Chevy Center Bolt Style on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Used for mock up. Never on a running engine. Driver quality.
Brand:R & M Specialties Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:1120 K Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

R&M Specialties Chevy Center Bolt-Down Valve Cover Small Block Chevrolet, 1986 and up.
Item #1120-K Black Anodized Aluminum


Used these for mock up and then went another direction. Driver quality.

R&M wire looms guide the spark plug wires away from the damaging heat of exhaust headers and exhaust manifolds
while at the same time giving the engine compartment that true custom fit look. 100% American made.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

Quality machined 1/8 inch billet aluminum.
Clamps are injection molded with heat-resistant and non-conductive glass-filled polyester.

Note: Spacers are included. 4 slightly longer bolts required (not included).

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