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Steel Guide Plate Set For Small Block Chevy Push Rods Procomp Chromoly 5/16 4242 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:PROCOMP Manufacturer Part Number:PC4242

Steel guide plate set for push rods in all Small Block Chevys with 5/16 push rods. Note - you must have heads ready for guide plates or get a standard set of heads machined to accept guide plates! These are made by Procomp and fit great on our Procomp heads, but will work fine on any small block.

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