Buick 350" Rocker Arm Shaft, Nos, 1970 - 1980 on 2040-parts.com
Brookfield, Illinois, United States
NOS rocker arm shaft, for Buick 350 cu in.
GM part number 1234283 Made of steel, not aluminum. Web searches are showing this part number is designed for: "1970 THRU 1980 350 ENGINES. FITS EITHER SIDE." |
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