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Iskenderian Pushrods Moly Tubular Chrome Build Your Own 453 Isky Ford New on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Orland, California, United States

Orland, California, United States
Vintage Stock, New
Manufacturer Part Number:453 Brand:Iskenderian

Iskenderian

Chrome Moly Tubular Pushrods

Product Description 
Description: Pinto 1600cc and Cortina 1600cc, Cross Flow Head Design, Stock Adj. Rocker, Stock or Isky Lifter

Tube Size: 5/16
Oil Hole: No
Isky Length Int./Ext.: 7.750 / 7.750
Adj.: No
Non Adj.: Yes 
Hyd. Lifter: No
Solid Lifter: Yes
Roller Lifter: No
Cup and Ball: Yes
Ball and Ball: No




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