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Comp Cams 4843-8 Olds 3/8 Guide Plates Flat Type 5/16 Stud Size on 2040-parts.com

US $20.59
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Moline, Illinois, United States

Moline, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:COMP CAMS Other Part Number:COM4843-8 Manufacturer Part Number:4843-8

COMP CAMS 4843-8 OLDS 3/8 GUIDE PLATES FLAT TYPE 5/16 STUD SIZE

COMP CAMS 4843-8


OLDS 3/8 GUIDE PLATES

Guide Plates; Oldsmobile (350-455) Flat, 3/8" Pushrod Diameter

Guide plates are a must for the high lift/spring pressure environments of todays performance engines. Each one is designed using stereo lithography design techniques for the ultimate accurate fit. COMP Cams Guide Plates are hardened and black oxide finished. They come in many different configurations to fit your specific needs. Exact stud placement and rounded contact points are two additional outstanding features.

Designed using stereo lithography design techniques for the ultimate accurate fit

Hardened and black oxide finished

Feature exact stud placement and rounded contact points

Available in many different configurations to fit your engine's needs

* No machine work required with Part #4542-16 stud

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We have a 60 day return policy on new and unused parts. All returns beyond 60 days are subject to a restocking fee. Include a copy of the invoice in the box when returning any item. Please return any part(s) in their original box or boxes with the corresponding invoice number clearly marked on the outside of all boxes being returned. All returns must be sent prepaid--no collect shipments will be accepted. Insure the returned part for its full value to protect yourself against loss. We strongly suggest that you ship the package by United Parcel Ground Service (UPS) as it is traceable.

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About Us:

Centrally located in Moline IL we have been serving the performance enthusiast for over 20 years. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service. Online since 1996 we have served 10's of thousands of customers online with the same excellent service that we have given our local customers for over 20 years.

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