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Push Rods Heavy Duty Oldsmobile V-8 260/307/350 Set Of 16 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ALL343 Warranty:Yes Brand:Allstate Engine Parts

This is a Set (16) Of Heavy Duty Push Rods To Fit The Following:

ALLEPR343

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GM CAR 260/4.3L OHV V8 16V "8,F" Olds. Gas 3.500" Bore 75-82 80-82   Int. & Exh. 8.248" O.A.L.
GM CAR 307/5.0L OHV V8 16V "Y,9" Olds. 3.800" Bore 80-90 80-84   Int. & Exh. 8.248" O.A.L.
GM CAR 307/5.0L OHV V8 16V "Y,9" Olds. 3.800" Bore 80-90 85-85   Int. & Exh. Engines with flat lifters. 8.248" O.A.L. (4 pack).
GM CAR 350/5.7L OHV V8 16V Olds. Gas 4.057" Bore 68-80 80-80   Int. & Exh. 8.248" O.A.L.
GM CAR 350/5.7L OHV V8 16V "N" Olds. Diesel 4.057" Bore 78-85 80-80   Int. & Exh. 8.248" O.A.L.
GM TRUCK, VAN 350/5.7L OHV V8 16V "N,Z" Olds. Diesel 4.057" Bore 78-84 80-80   Int. & Exh. 8.248" O.A.L.

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