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Ford Jesel Dlc Coated Roller Lifters. .875 Very Low Use on 2040-parts.com

US $775.00
Location:

Hartford, South Dakota, United States

Hartford, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Jesel Surface Finish:DLC Placement on Vehicle:Right

These Lifters only have approx. 60 laps on them. cost over $1500. These are as close to new and still be used as you can get. Save a ton of money.
Heat treated stainless steel tie-bar secured with tool steel nuts
Precision sorted bearings feature pressure fed oiling
Precision ground REM polished heat treated body
Offset pushrod seats
Heat treated tool steel roller

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