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KSE KSD1003HB Aluminum Front Cover - Raised Cam Position, Black

KSE KSD1003HB Aluminum Front Cover - Raised Cam Position, Black
305 Chevy Small Block V8, 350 Chevy Small Block V8, Billet Aluminum, Black
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Material Type:
Billet Aluminum
Color:
Black
Timing Cover Included:
Yes
Sold in Quantity:
Each
MFG. Part #:
KSD1003HB
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With over twenty years of race-proven performance and durability, KSE front covers and water pumps are preferred by the nation’s premier engine builders. For small block Chevy.
- Billet Aluminum Small Block Chevy front cover.
- Compatible with all gear and chain cam drive system.
- Bolt patterns accept all popular dry sumps.
- Raised cam position.
- Top timing port with plug.
- Threaded water pump studs sold separately (KSM1011-200)
- Black finish
Important Messages
- 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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Reviews
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Videos & Articles
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What happens when you advance or retard a camshaft? In this tech article, we explain the pros and cons of installing your cam straight up, advancing or retarding.
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Learn the basics to engine performance like; how does a cam work? What is Valve lift, duration, lobe separation angle, and cam profiles? Afterwords selecting the right camshaft will be less of a guessing game!