Small Block Chevy - 1-5/8'' Tube Diameter
- 1967-1981 Camaro
- 1964-1987 Chevelle
- 1968-1979 Chevy II, Nova
- 1964-1987 El Camino
- 1970-1987 Monte Carlo
- 1971-1994 Passenger Car, Wagon
Notes:
- Shorty design for maximum ground clearance.
- Fits D-Port cylinder heads including ZZ4 crate engines.
- Will not fit Saginaw close ratio with 825 power steering box.
- Does not fit 67-69 Camaro with A/C.
- Will fit most angle plug heads including factoy Chevrolet ''Bow-Tie'' heads.
- Requires removal or modification of locking steering columns if equipped.
- Installation requires left side A/C bracket part number 776-H7608. 1979 and later vehicles with short compressors can use the stock bracket.
Emission Code:
- The product accompanying this document is legal only for off-highway use(except in California or states that have adopted California emission standards),racing use or for use on pre-emission-controlled motor vehicles/motor vehicleengines (pre-1974 domestic vehicles certified to California standards, pre-1974domestic vehicles certified to federal standards and all pre-1974 foreignvehicles), per the manufacturer's application guide.
Automatic | Manual | |||||
A/C | P/B | P/S | Column | Floor | Column | Floor |
Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N |
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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