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Small Block Chevy Water Pump Bridge Bracket Build Your Own Alternator A/c on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Mantorville, Minnesota, US

Mantorville, Minnesota, US
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 Small Block Chevy Water Pump Bridge Bracket. 
** Make Your Own Air Conditioning Compressor or Alternator Bracket **


This bridge bracket mounts on your top two water pump bolts.  It is a part of a complete bracket kit but was not used because a A/C bracket was combined with an Alternator Bracket and this is what is left over.

These are very handy for building your own brackets when a manufacturer does not off the one you need because you have clearance issues.

Made In The USA and Chromed Here Too!!!

$20.00 and Free Freight in the lower 48 States

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