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Set 1955 1956 1957 Up? Cadillac Rocker Arm Assemblies Push Rods Head Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Beaverdam, Virginia, United States

Beaverdam, Virginia, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

SET 1955 1956 1957 UP? CADILLAC ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLIES PUSH RODS HEAD BOLTS ROCKER ARM PART NUMBER 1461986. PUSH RODS MEASURE 9 1/8 INCHES.

LISTED AS FOR PARTS OR NOT WORKING, BECAUSE I DONT KNOW WHAT GOES WRONG WITH THEM TO MAKE THEM A BAD SET. 

NOT SURE WHAT YEAR THEY CAME OUT OF. DIDNT MARK THE BOX. ALMOST CERTAIN REMOVED FROM 1956 CADILLAC. I GOOGLED PART NUMBER OF ROCKER ARM, IDENTIFIES AS A FIT FOR 1955 TO 1966 CADILLAC. THAT SHOULD RULE OUT 1954 WHICH IS DIFFERENT. GOOD CHANCE HEAD BOLTS SAME FOR MANY YEARS.

ALL SEEM TO BE OK. BUT I'M NOT ABLE TO TELL WHAT GOES WRONG OR WEARS ON THEM TO MAKE THEM BAD. I'LL ACCEPT A RETURN IF NOT USEABLE, BUT BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING TO AND FROM + HANDLING FEE. SO PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF ANY DOUBTS. 


WILL COMBINE SHIPPING. IF PURCHASING MULTIPLE ITEMS, PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE. I'LL TOTAL UP ALL TO FIT IN ONE BOX, IF POSSIBLE.



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