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Conversion Kit- V-8 on 2040-parts.com

US $359.95
Location:

Taylorsville, Kentucky, United States

Taylorsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Chevy 2 Only Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:01009-2 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Pain-table

NOVA NOTE:
FITS 1986 AND NEWER V8 BLOCKS W/1 PIECE REAR MAIN SEAL, 
PASSENGER SIDE DIP STICK IN BLOCK

WILL CLEAR FACTORY POWER STEERING

KIT INCLUDES:
13100 FRONT SUMP OIL PAN, 5 QT
01002 OIL PICK UP TUBE
01002-1 MAIN CAP BOLT W/ STUD
01003 OIL PUMP
01004 OIL PUMP DRIVE ROD
01007 V8 FRAME MOUNTS W/ HARDWARE
01006 DIP STICK
01005 DIP STICK TUBE
01040 & 01040-1 DIP STICK DELETE PLUGS FOR BLOCK
INSTALLATION TIP SHEET

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