Chevy Big Block Engine Lift Hooks Gm Original 3994055 Horseshoe on 2040-parts.com
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
these are 396,402,427,454 engine lift hooks ,used on many big blocks ,3994055 stamped on front hooks ,are stamped very faintly ,some have the horse shoe stamp ,some don't ,these are not repro's ,judges love these, as for all engines on assembly lines had these on them for easy installation
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