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Jr Dragster Chrome Exhaust Header , Pipe, Egt, Rhino , Pm1, on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Worthington, Indiana, US

Worthington, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:chrome Country of Manufacture:United States

here is a  BRAND NEW 3 step Chrome exhaust header for jr dragster engines, I have a couple of them that were hanging in the shop and are a little dusty but will be clean and polished before shipping ...... this one is a 1 1/2" first stage  commonly associated with 3 1/4"-3 1/2" bore engines , the bolt pattern is 1 3/4" square , common on Rhino , some PM1 and several other billet style blocks ....this one has a "collar" welded from the flange to the first stage , therefore strengthening it in the mounting area which prevents cracking on this size pipe in an improper / unbraced situation..... it als has the EGT probe bung welded into the pipe for your Mycron or ? egt/tach sensor ....   good luck bidding

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