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> Sold - Replated Pushrod Tube Set with Viton O rings $80 shipped
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post Nov 30 2019, 10:19 AM
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This is a set of the later, larger diameter pushrod tubes that were cleaned and replated. New Viton o rings were installed. Some small dents.

Will fit all Type IV except early 1.7L heads with smaller holes.

$80 for the set shipped USPS Priority mail in the U.S.

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post Nov 30 2019, 06:20 PM
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Nov 30 2019, 08:19 AM) *

This is a set of the later, larger diameter pushrod tubes that were cleaned and replated. New Viton o rings were installed. Some small dents.

Will fit all Type IV except early 1.7L heads with smaller holes.

$80 for the set shipped USPS Priority mail in the U.S.

Paypal to bdstone914@aol.com

Bruce



If these will work with a 1974 2.0, I’ll take them.
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post Nov 30 2019, 09:09 PM
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If these will work with a 1974 2.0, I’ll take them.
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They do work with a 1974 2.0.

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Are these thicker and stronger than the newly produced tubes?

I bought a "new" set and went back to my originals cause the new one were so easily crushed.
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QUOTE(Highland @ Nov 30 2019, 09:39 PM) *

Are these thicker and stronger than the newly produced tubes?

I bought a "new" set and went back to my originals cause the new one were so easily crushed.


What brand new ones did you buy ? Dansk ?

They are quite sturdy. I have knocked out the dents by forcing them onto a round manderal and they are not easily damaged.


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