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Sbc T&d Rocker Stands 40/60 Valve Spacing Brodix Edelbrock Victor Jesel B Code on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lancaster, South Carolina, United States

Lancaster, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:T&D Manufacturer Part Number:0030 UPC:Does not apply

  NICE SET OF T&D ROCKERS FOR SMALL BLOCK CHEVY HEADS WITH 40/60

VALVE SPACING LIKE BRODIX AND EDELBROCK VICTOR HEADS.

THE USE B PIVOT (1.450) ROCKERS AND ARE IN GOOD RACE USED CONDITION.

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