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Roller Rocker Arm Adjusting Tool, Full Bore Produsts #234 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:FULL BORE Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:#234 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:STEEL

FULL BORE ROLLER ROCKER ARM VALVE ADJUSTING TOOL. THIS AMERICAN MADE TOOL PART # 234 WILL MAKE IT EASIER TO ADJUST YOUR JESEL ROLLER ROCKERS. IT HAS A 7/16 NUT x 1/8" SET SCREW. CUTS THE TIME OF ADJUSTING YOUR VALVES CONSIDERABILY.THIS PART WILL WORK ON OTHER SETS JUST CHECK FOR THE PROPER SIZE. IF YOU DON'T SEE YOUR SIZE PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH US WE HAVE SEVERAL DIFFERENT SIZES. WE ARE LIQUIDATING OUR SPEED SHOP AFTER OVER 35 YEARS OF BUSINESS, SO WHEN THEY ARE SOLD OUT WE ARE DONE.THE FREIGHT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF THE PART. BASICALLY FREE FREIGHT

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