Hardin Marine Crossover Pipe For Big Block With Serpentine Pulley on 2040-parts.com
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
this is to bypass horsepower robbing circulating water pumps or upgrade a v-belt system to a serpentine system on raw water engines. It has an idler puller on it for serpentine systems and has a nice finish. Comes with fasteners and matching thermostat housing. Paid over $800.00 for it two years ago. I have downgraded to fresh water cooling on a smaller engine.
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