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Two Piece Billet Aluminum Timing Covers
Features Include:
SBC; Chevrolet; Chevy Small Block; Small Block Chevrolet; 265; 283; 307; 302; 327; 350; 305; 262; 400; 383; 427; 406; 355; 267; L46; L48; L65; LM1; ZQ3; LT1; L82; L81; LS9; LT-9; L83; L98; L05; L31; LG3; LG4; LU5; L69; LE9; LB9; L03; L30; Chevelle; Camaro; Swap; Corvette; Bel Air; Z28; Z2/8; Duntov; Nova; Monaro; Firebird; Trans-Am; Pontac; C10; C20; K10; Blazer; S10; Monza; Ventura; Monte Carlo; Malibu; El Camino; Caprice; Vortec; SS
Eliminate timing cover flex and erratic ignition timing with our two-piece billet aluminum timing cover for Chevrolet Small Block and 90 degree V6. Our cover allows for cams to be replaced without disturbing the oil pan seal.
Specifications:
2008 boat has a 4.3L vortex motor. Not electronic ignition is a distributor and coil. Is a balance shaft motor. No crank sensor. Basically is a Chevrolet 4.3L motor. Says GM vortex on valve cover. My balancer is 6 3/4 in diameter. Will this fit.
are bolts, gaskets and seals included
Will this fit a 350 out of my 87 suburban that came with TBI and swirl port heads? Also curious if it'll fit newer 350's with Vortec heads thanks.
i have a 1971 sbc 350 4 bolt main block machined to 355 with a moroso 20190 oil pan will these work together
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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