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Universal Valve Cover Clamp Kit Mr Gasket 9899 Short Style on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

Yulee, Florida, United States

Yulee, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:9899

These chrome plated steel valve cover clamps help distribute bolt pressure more evenly for better sealing. The longer, competition style clamps are ideal for use on valve covers using only 4 hold-down bolts, while the smaller style clamps are ideal for use on covers utilizing more than 4 hold-down bolts. Both styles will only accommodate up to a 1/4'' dia. hold-down bolt.

Mr Gasket 9899 Details

  • Helps Distribute Bolt Pressure
  • Better Sealing

  • Specifications:

    Hold-Down Finish
    Chrome
    Quantity
    Sold as a set of 8
    Manufacturer's Part Number:
    9899

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