Yella Terra 12 Custom 7.3" Lightweight Pushrods on 2040-parts.com
Biglerville, Pennsylvania, United States
12 Custom 7.3" Lightweight Pushrods. These were from the Yella Terra rocker arm set from Intense Racing for the 3.8 Series 2. They were too short for my cam and I had to buy longer pushrods. They were only set in one side, never ran or had oil in them.
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