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Ls3 L76 L99 Head Rocker Arm Conversion Kit Ls1 Ls2 Lq4 Lq9 5.3 5.7 6.0 And Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $143.99
Location:

Niles, Michigan, United States

Niles, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:michigan motorsports Interchange Part Number:trunnion Manufacturer Part Number:12569167

Description:


LS3 Rocker Arms Conversion Kit

Kit includes: 

QTY 8 New GM LS3 Rocker Arms

QTY 2 GM LS3 Rocker Arm Stands

QTY 16 New Trunion Bolts

This kit is made for those converting to LS3/L76/L99/L92/LS9 Heads.  These style heads use 1.7 offset intake rocker arms and stands specific to these heads.  This kit includes the intake rocker arms, stands and bolts.  You will simply reuse your stock LS1 style exhaust rocker arms to complete the kit.


Fits all LS3 L99 L76 L92 LS9 Heads




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