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Pro-gram M3840c4 Mopar 383-440 Ctr 4bolt Main Caps B&rb Wedge Engs on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

West Covina, California, United States

West Covina, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pro-Gram M3840C4 Mopar 383-440 Ctr 4bolt main caps Surface Finish:As Received from Pro-Gram Engineering ! Manufacturer Part Number:M3840C4 Pro-Gram Mopar 383-440 Ctr 4bolt main caps Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Pro-Gram M3840C4 Mopar 383-440 Ctr 4bolt main caps B&RB Wedge Engs

Kit for 383-440 mopar engines. 383, 400, 426 and 440 wedge engines. Block will be need to be machined to fit the center 3 caps for cross bolts which are included. Includes instructions. You could use these without machining the sides of block if you remove the ears for the side bolts. Brand new never used.

If you have questions, Call Pro-Gram Engineering Corp @ 330-745-1004.
Pro-Gram Engineering, serving the automotive community since 1984.
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Instructions Included.

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