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Tall Valve Covers and Timing Chain Cover; Chrome (65-75 Chevelle, Malibu; 1973 Laguna)

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Tall Valve Covers and Timing Chain Cover; Chrome (65-75 Chevelle, Malibu; 1973 Laguna)
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      Chevrolet Engine Dress-Up Set; Big Block; Tall Profile Valve Covers; Timing Cover; Chrome
      Dress up your Chevrolet Big Block engine in brilliant show quality polished chrome with this engine dress up set. Includes the basic components needed to make your engines appearance shine! Features tall profile valve covers. Will fit Chevrolet 396, 427, 454 big block engines.

      Engine Dress Up Set Includes:
      Valve Covers, Tall Profile (pair)
      Valve Covers T-Bolts
      Valve Covers Retainers
      Valve Cover Breather Cap
      Breather and PCV Grommet
      Oil Dipstick
      Oil Tube
      Note: Tall valve covers are 1-1/4" taller than stock, and clear most roller rockers and valve train components except stud girdles.

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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