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Chrome Over Brass Half Cresent Cavitation Rod Transom Blocks 7/8" Rod V Drive Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
Condition:Used

  Nice set of 5 chrome over brass 7/8" Cavitation Rod Transom Blocks. These are 2-7/8" tall 1-3/8" wide 1-3/4" deep & hold the cav rod 1/2" off the transom. They are bored 1" with a 7/8" bushing in them. You can machine to take a 1" rod Mounting holes standard 2" center to center. Nice set to re-chrome, one has some marks on the side faces. A re-chrome would take care of the marks. all bolt holes are good. Thank you for looking, happy bidding & good luck :)

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