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Valve Covers Tall New 4.3 Chevy V6 Chevrolet Fit Roller Rockers 262 V-6 Vortec on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Birkenhead, SA, Australia

Birkenhead, SA, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:as0037r Surface Finish:natural Part Brand:Aussiespeed Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia

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Aluminum Tall Chevy 4.3 & 262 pro street style sand cast valve covers, These replace the pressed tin and plastic rocker covers on V6 Chevrolet centre bolt engines as fitted to cars, trucks, pickups and marine engines. You are buying raw shot blasted covers and the other photos show our covers that have been powder coated and polished.These covers do require a surface finish to be applied. On some of the late 1990s engines be sure that brackets for air conditioning are not in the way or modifications may be needed. Taller bolts will be required and the covers are cast with an internal drip lip and require 1986/1987 thick valve cover gaskets for better sealing. These Valve Covers will be shipped from Australia express international shipping with tracking included

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