Crane Cams 99380-16 Hi-intensity "fast Bleed" Hydraulic Lifters (never Used) on 2040-parts.com
Defiance, Ohio, US
CRANE CAMS HI-INTENSITY "FAST BLEED" HYDRAULIC LIFTERS 99380-16 NEVER USED
- They will fit:
- 221-302
- Boss 302
- Boss 351
- 351C
- 351W
- 351M
- 400M
- and 1968-1997 370-460 ford V8s
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