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Lunati 86003 Rocker Arm Studs Big Block Chevy,aluminum Big Block Chevy Heads,gm on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
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Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
new old stock see pics
Brand:Lunati Other Part Number:screw in studs Manufacturer Part Number:86003 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:rocker arm studs

NEW SET OF LUNATI 86003 ROCKER ARM STUDS FOR EXHAUST ON A  BIG BLOCK CHEVY ALUMINUM HEAD WITH DEEP THREADED ROCKER ARM STUD BOSS,HAVE A SET OF ARPS LISTED ALSO THE SAME DEEP THREAD AND LENGTH, WILL COMBINE FREIGHT IF PURCHASED TOGETHER,BELIEVE THESE WORK IN 861 BOWTIES (AKA) W PORT,EDELBROCK VICTOR BBC HEADS ,THANKS FOR LOOKING ................SEE OTHER ITEMS...............EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS, trimed package to fit small flat rate shipping...............

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