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Mopar 340 Crankshaft Main Caps Windage Tray Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Alma, Arkansas, United States

Alma, Arkansas, United States
super nice 340 ONLY matched set with correct bolts
Brand:Mopar Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front UPC:does not apply

You are buying a Mopar 340 Main Cap Set with matching bolts.

These are the CORRECT 340 ONLY CAPS that are wider and are not the narrow 273 - 318 style.

These include all the matching bolts including the 4 that are used to mount the windage tray.

These are in EXCELLENT CONDITION and have never spun a bearing. These are from a 340 block we had that was badly freeze cracked and not from a blown up engine.

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