Chevy Sbc Small Block Timing Chain Cover Fits 283 327 350 With A 6 3/4" Balancer on 2040-parts.com
Glendora, California, United States
Timing chain cover for a 60's or 70's Chevy small block engine .
It measures about 3.5 inches from the center line of the crank hole
to the underside of the timing marker so I assume it is made for a
6.75 inch balancer. It has a thick coat of grunge on it so i think
the metal should be well preserved.
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