Moroso 24862 Oil Pump Pickup Kit For Big Block Chevy on 2040-parts.com
US $42.87
Location:
USA, United States
Condition:New
Color:NA
MPN:24862
Manufacturer:Moroso
EAN:0084663248627
Brand:Moroso
UPC:084663248627
Moroso 24862 Oil Pump Pickup Kit for Big Block Chevy | | | Description Moroso Oil Pump Pickup - - CHEVROLET 565 BIG BLOCK BASE N/A V8 ; - CHEVROLET 427 BIG BLOCK BASE N/A V8 ; - CHEVROLET 502 BIG BLOCK BASE;DELUXE;RAM JET 502 N/A V8 ; - CHEVROLET 454 BIG BLOCK BASE N/A V8 ; - CHEVROLET 555 BIG BLOCK BASE N/A V8 ; - CHEVROLET 632 BIG BLOCK BASE N/A V8 ; - CHEVROLET 540 BIG BLOCK BASE N/A V8 ; - 24862 Moroso Extended Oil Pump Pickups are engineered to be where the oil is under the most demanding racing conditions. Each pickup is designed to fit specific Moroso Oil Pans and may be used with the Oil Pumps noted in the Application Charts. Moroso Pickups may also be used with other manufacturers' pans depending on the sump design. Each steel pickup is precision bent, heliarc welded and finished in black oxide. The wire mesh steel screen, which is welded to pickup box, traps debris without restricting oil flow. Note: Pickups should be bolted, and then brazed or welded to the oil pump. Additional Information - Manufacturer: Moroso
- Shipping Weight: 100
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