Ford Flathead V8 Engine 60 Hp Timing Cover Water Pumps 1937-1940 on 2040-parts.com
Rising Sun, Maryland, United States
Ford Flathead v8 engine 60 HP timing cover water pumps 1937-1940
Nice front timing cover engine bracket. No cracks, breaks or welds. Has 2 nice water pumps that turn nicely with no slop in the bushings. Has good impellers on pumps. Some rust on pulleys, but will clean up.
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