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Alternator Brackets Small Block Chevy Lwp 69 - 72 Long Water Pump Chrome 2piece on 2040-parts.com

US $19.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New

This set is for the early SBC LONG water pump engines that started in 1969.

It bolts to the water pump and THERMOSTAT Outlet housing bolt on top and the water pump on the bottom bracket!

These are new heavily plated show quality upper and lower alternator brackets to fit small block Chevy 267 , 283 , 302 , 305 , 307 , 327 , 350 , and 400 engines from 69 up, however they will work with any long water pump application. This model is deigned to also bolt to the thermostat outlet housing bolt on your intake.  Great item to dress up your engine compartment!  Checkout our other auctions for high tech models or that bolt to the intake manifold (shorter) model. Thanks


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