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Chevy Oil Pump Spring Hi Pressure 283-400 Ci New on 2040-parts.com

US $2.95
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Flint, Michigan, US

Flint, Michigan, US
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Chevy Oil Pump Spring Hi Pressure 283-400 ci ---NEW---  R 26 Rocket Racing Products. The motor needs more oil pressure than stock. But not like a 1000hp engine that has tons of clearance. This is a small price for a very important part of the engine that is often overlooked. Please do your research. Insurance optional! Email your questions.  Shipping to lower 48 only! I do combine shipping. thanks  Buyer pays return shipping. Check out my other items!

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