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Lt1 Roller Lifters, Guides, Rockers, Push Rods, Rocker Studs And Hold Down Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $119.20
Location:

Orange City, Florida, US

Orange City, Florida, US
:

    Title says it all

 I have one full set of hydraulic roller lifters (16 lifters)

one full set of rocker arms (16 rockers)

one full set of guides (8 guides)

one full set of push rods (16 rods)

one full set of rocker arm studs (16 studs)

one full set of rocker arm nuts with pivot washers (16 nuts, 16 pivot washers)

and a retainer bracket with bolts

 

All parts where cleaned after removing and will need to be cleaned again before installation and all other pre installation prepping done as well.

All parts came out of an 1995 Chevy Camaro with 105k miles.

Should fit any LT1 from 92-97 and small block Chevy engines cut from the factory for roller lifters.

Does not include organizer tray!!

Paypal only.  Please ask all questions prior to bidding!!

 

Thanks!!


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