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Chevy 350 Main Cap Set Billet Steel 2 Bolt To 4 Bolt Straight Type on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Adept Performance Products Part Brand:ADEPT PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS Manufacturer Part Number:CMB350

This a new set of 3 billet steel main cap w/register and 4 straight holes that convert 2 bolt to 4 bolt block for use in 1967-1986 Chevy 350 eninges.

ADEPT billet steel main bearing caps are CNC machined from low carbon 1045 billet steel.

These main caps provide increase stability to the entire crankshaft rotating assembly and augment the strength and durability of high HP engines.

Bolts are not included. Main caps must be align-honed with block prior to use.

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