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New Nos Mooneyham Show Polished 8-71 Street Blower Gas Hemi 426 392 354 Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $2,295.00
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mooneyham Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:871hh Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Hi Polish

NOS Mooneyham 871 Supercharger. This part has been completely retrofitted with billet bearing frames,new bearings and seals and a complete show polish. Ready to install . Fits nicely on all engines.This has been clearanced for gasoline or E85.
. Please call with questions regarding fitment. This is a direct replacement for a 671 in most cases.Please allow 2 days after payment for shipping. Call with ?? 951 674 0572.Complete kits also available.
This has been clearanced for gasoline or E85.rotors,case and end frames hard anodized.Teflon seals,no teflon or nylatron.

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