Chevy,1947,48,49,50,51,52,53,chevrolet 216 Rocker Arm Oiler Fitting Bypass on 2040-parts.com
Martinez, California, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A GENTLY USED,VERY CLEAN OVERHEAD ROCKER ARM BYPASS FITTING FOR YOUR 216 CHEVROLET 6 CYL. MOST OF THESE HAVE BEEN CRIMPED OFF WITH PLIERS OVER THE YEARS TO INCREASE OIL FLOW TO THE ROCKER ASSEMBLY. I HAVE 2 OF THESE NICE ONES AVAILABLE,,,,ALONG WITH LOTS OF OTHER 216 AND 235 PARTS. THIS SALE IS FOR THE ONE PICTURED. SHIPPING IS U S POST OFFICE ONLY,,SMALL FLAT RATE BOX. USE BUY IT NOW AND GET FREE SHIPPING |
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