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New..pontiac V8 Incl Ram Air And 455ho Valley Pan Pushrod Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
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Round Lake, Illinois, United States

Round Lake, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ram Air Restoration Interchange Part Number:9790338 Manufacturer Part Number:vp-1 Surface Finish:silver cadmium Engine Size:326, 350,389,400,421,428,455 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Don't risk running a used valley cover...Our new ones have no contaminants or solids in them.  Used ones are rarely clean enough...even out of the parts washer. 

This is an accurate reproduction of 9790338 valley cover for all 1968-1972 V-8s.  It will fit other years too but if you are running an egr type intake it will not fit.   This cover has pcv in the front.  It will work on earlier sixties motors but some require pcv on rear of pan. 

 The underside has been improved for clearance with roller lifters (stock covers obstruct roller lifters). Fits same as stock.  Shipping to lower 48 is free!

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