Moly Push Rods 5/16, 7.950 Length, .080 Wall, Used, Sbc, Sbf, Imca, Usra on 2040-parts.com
Monmouth, Illinois, United States
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Here is a good used set of 16 moly pushrods. They are 7.950 long, 5/16" dia and .080 wall. Great shape. We do combine shipping on multiple items.
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