Jesel Keyway Style Super Lite Coated Roller Lifters .937 on 2040-parts.com
Bangor, Maine, United States
THIS IS A SET OF ULTRA LITE WEIGHT AND ULTRA EXPENSIVE CASSIDIUM COATED JESEL .937 KEYED SOLID ROLLER LIFTERS WITH STRAIGHT UP PUSHROD CUPS AND OVERSIZED ROLLERS. THESE ARE THE BEST LIFTERS MONEY CAN BUY AND HAVE ALMOST NO VISIBLE WEAR ON THEM. THESE FIT MANY HARD CORE RACING BLOCKS
PERFECT FOR Z28 RS SS CAMAROS AND COWL INDUCTION CHEVELLES PONTIAC GTOs TRANS AM FIREBIRDS YENKO COPO ZL 1 427 LS7 454 CONVERTIBLES.
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