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Ford 351c 351m 400 Sa Gear Performance .250 Double Roller Timing Chain 3 Keyway on 2040-parts.com

US $60.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:SA GEAR Part Brand:SA Gear Manufacturer Part Number:78112 Part Number:78121 / 78121R Other Part Number:78112R

Ford 351C, 351M, 400 .250" Double Roller Timing Chain W/ 3 Keyway

S.A. Gear is a USA based company that manufactures the best timing components available. They use the finest raw materials and maching techniques possible to maintain the highest standards of manufacturing and quality control.

Timing Kit Includes:

  • Large .250" Diameter double roller chain
  • Iron cam sprocket
  • 3 keyway crank sprocket with +4°/-4° cam adjustments



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