Big Block Chevy Bbc 7/16 Hd Pushrods & Guideplates Ls6 Ls7 L88 Zl1 427 454 on 2040-parts.com
Leo, Indiana, United States
This is a nice used set of 16 1967-1970 Corvette Special High-Performance heavy duty 7/16" pushrods and guideplates. I personally checked every pushrod to ensure that they were all straight. These were used on LS-6, Ls-7, L-88 and ZL-1 engines but of course will also work on any standard deck big block. These are all in great shape and are ready to install.
This is a must for anyone wanting to add some reliability to your HI-Perf Big Block Chevy engine.... |
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