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Chev Iron Reverse Opposite Rotation Distributor Gear Use With Rh Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $69.97
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:AAA MARINE PARTS WHOLESALE Manufacturer Part Number:2533 UPC:739189332533

Stock MC and other opposite rotation (RH) engines come with cast iron roller or hydraulic lifter camshafts, and you must use a cast iron distributor gear and not bronze, composite or other! Mixing these alloys up causes pre-mature engine failure. Our cast iron gears are hardened to RC50 to 55 to assure you of compatibility of correct metals and longest life. Includes hardened roll pin. 

We have two different Chev reverse rotation part numbers available. Our 2533 in this listing fits the standard GM distributor with a .491 shaft diameter. Our 2540 fits MSD, Pertronix and others using a .500 diameter shaft. If you have any doubt about what you need, please call 1-877-253-7882 before ordering, or if you need the .500 diameter gear. FREE SHIPPING! Dealers: 10 pack for $60 ea. prepaid to 50 states. (please call)

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