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Used - Comp Cams 858-16 Pro Magnum Hydraulic Lifters on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
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Whittier, California, US

Whittier, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Power Stop Manufacturer Part Number:16-858

USED - Comp Cams 858-16 Pro Magnum Hydraulic Lifters

  • Fits both SBC and BBC - Chevrolet V8s
  • Set of 16 - HOWEVER, 14 of 16 Lifters are serviceable.  2 Lifters are damaged with missing clips.  Great for replacement back-ups.
  • PLEASE SEE PHOTOS FOR DETAILED PHOTOS (2 Lifters on the RIGHT side of photo # 3 and 5 are the damaged ones)

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