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Pontiac 400 Billet Splayed Main Caps on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Northwest Indiana, US

Northwest Indiana, US
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I have a set of pontiac 400 splayed main caps and arp bolts. This has the front main cap also. I bought these from Jim Butler. These were installed on my last 400 motor and the thrust cap was set up for running a 455 crank that was turned down to fit the 400 block. You can still do this or set it up for a 400  The cylinder bores were to thin on my block and it cracked a couple of cylinder walls. I have since moved up to an Indian Adventure block. I won't be needing these anymore. Nothing wrong with parts but selling as is. Ask questions before bidding.  Thanks for looking. Check out my other auctions as I am cleaning out the garage.

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