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Edelbrock 4860 Chrome Timing Cover, Steel, Small Block Chevy

Edelbrock 4860 Chrome Timing Cover, Steel, Small Block Chevy
Chevy Small Block V8, Chevy 90-Degree V6, One-Piece Style, Edelbrock Logo, Steel, Chrome
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Details
GTIN Code:
085347048601
Bolts/Studs Included:
No
Style:
One-Piece
Logo:
Edelbrock
Material Type:
Steel
Finish:
Chrome
Timing Cover Included:
Yes
Gasket(s) Included:
Yes
Timing Pointer Included:
No
Notes:
Includes front crankshaft seal.
Sold in Quantity:
Each
MFG. Part #:
4860
Info
This stamped steel timing over for small-block Chevrolet has a reinforced plate welded to the inside of the cover for added strength. This timing cover is ideal for preventing camshaft walk when used with a thrust button. Includes front crankshaft seal, timing cover gasket and features a bright chrome finish.
- Reinforced Plate Welded Inside For Strength
- Prevents Camshaft Walk
- Ideal For Use With Roller Cams
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- Get FREE shipping when your order includes this item and exceeds $99! Ground shipping only in the contiguous US.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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