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New Oil Distributor To Rocker Shaft Pipe 1940-46 Chevy Cars Trucks Chevrolet on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Manchester, Maryland, United States

Manchester, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Other Part Number:3660340 (GM) Brand:unknown

A new Oil Distributor to Rocker Shaft Pipe that I got at an auction of vintage car parts.

This came with a tag indicating that this is NORS and equivalent to GM part no. 3660340.

From what I could find, this is for all 1940-46 Chevrolet cars and trucks except for "some late 1942 models."  If you have a 1942 model, you'll have to check and see if this is for you.

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