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Canton Ford 429-460 Steel Main Support Girdle (21-066) And Windage Tray (20-966) on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Spring Lake, North Carolina, United States

Spring Lake, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:CANTON Surface Finish:BLACK OXIDE Manufacturer Part Number:21-066 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

FORD 429-460 CANTON MAIN SUPPORT AND CANTON 20-966 WINDAGE TRAY!!!

BUY MINE TOGETHER FOR LESS THAN THE COMPETITION IS SELLING JUST THE GIRDLE FOR!!

Ford 429-460 Main Cap Stud Support is designed to directly tie into the main caps.

Our design doesn’t need bushings or spacers and doesn’t require the main caps to be machined to mount it.

The end result is a girdle that offers more support, is easy to install, and will clear large strokers.

This support is 5/8" thick and is laser cut out of steel with CNC machined mounting holes, includes all hardware.

Machined to clear at least a 4.50" stroke.

Supports are predrilled to accept Canton 20-966 Racing Windage Tray.


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