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Mopar Dodge Plymouth 318 340 360 Hydraulic Rocker Arms, Bolts & Pushrods on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Ellabell, (Savannah) GA, United States

Ellabell, (Savannah) GA, United States
Condition:Used

Mopar Dodge Plymouth 318, 340, 360 Small Block
Factory (non adjustable) Hydraulic Lifter Rocker Arm Assembly with Bolts and Spacers

This is a used set of small block hydraulic rocker arms with bolts and spacers for Mopar small block engines from the mid 60s to the late 70s. These are dirty greasy "pulloffs" that will need cleaned, but they are much cheaper than new ones and there is almost no visible "egg shaping" or wear on the arms. They come complete with spacers, attaching bolts, and rocker shafts. I also have the pushrods from this motor.

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