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ARP Ford Flathead 1949-53 w/O

070-154-4104


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. Will this kit work on Navarro Heads with out cut studs. The engine I am working on is a 1951 ford flathead

Asked by: trapper
The ARP 070-154-4104 bolt kit should have no issues on any of the Flat Heads.
Answered by: jshook
Date published: 2024-03-20
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