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High Volume Oil Pump Repair Kit 64 65 66 67 Buick 225 V6 New 1964 1965 1966 1967 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

Up for auction is a new HIGH VOLUME Oil Pump Repair Kit. This is a PERFORMANCE Oil Pump Kit which converts your stock oil pump to a High Volume pump using a spacer plate, shims, and various pressure relief springs. Detailed instructions are included, and some of the instructions can be seen in the photos. This will fit the following:

1964-1967 Buick Special, Skylark, Sportwagon, etc. with 225ci V6 engine

Control #:OPK 51112



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