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Mopar 426 Hemi 440 400 383 Milodon Camshaft Gear Drive Housing With Cover !!!! on 2040-parts.com

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Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

MOPAR GOOD USED 426 HEMI 440 400 383 MILODON CAMSHAFT GEAR DRIVE HOUSING WITH COVER & IDLER GEAR.  YOU CAN BUY THE OTHER GEARS NEW OR USED  QUITE OFTEN ON e BAY. SMALL REPAIR ON LEFT SIDE AT DOWEL HOLE & THE RIGHT SIDE HAS BEEN GROUND BY DOWEL HOLE. NEITHER OF THESE SHOULD BE A PROBLEM ONCE IT IS BOLTED TO YOUR BLOCK.     LOOK AT PICTURES TO SEE IF IT FITS YOUR APPLICATION.     BID NOW!!!  FAST AND FREE SHIPPING!!!!! --check out sellers' other auctions. Thanks for looking!!

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