5.7-6.1-6.4 Gen 3 Mopar Jeep Dodge Ram Hemi Billet Alum Reusable Block Plug on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
This BILLET ALUMINUM, REUSABLE (NOT BREAKABLE PLASTIC) Block Plug is a direct replacement for the MDS Valve on all 5.7, 6.1, & 6.4 Gen III Hemi Engines that do not have the Multiple Displacement System. This Billet Aluminum Plug is perfect for engine conversions in street rods, muscle cars and all high performance applications. The MDS Billet Aluminum Plug is totally reusable, designed for easy removal with a slide hammer. The Plug is clear anodized for appearance and ease of cleaning. Please contact Stanke Motorsports (651) 481-9612 with your questions.
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