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Car: 1987 IROC-Z
Engine: 406 on N20 w/ EFI
Transmission: P.B. 700R4
Axle/Gears: 12 bolt w/ 3.91
various parts for sale
hardly used 80" speedometer cable. maybe 4,000 miles. probably less. connected my 700R4 to my oem speedometer. $10
oem style shifter $25
oem upper strut mounts, with plastic caps $20
gen 1 sbc water pump, long style. $20
$10
working O2 sensor, came off my running 305 TPI car, wiring connector, and pigtail connector $10 for all of it, or $5 for each piece
alternator bracket and pedal bracket? $10 each
used but in great shape. upper and lower coolant hoses from engine to radiator. $10 for all 3
kevlar blower belt for nitro funney car or dragster $20
oem style shifter $25
oem upper strut mounts, with plastic caps $20
gen 1 sbc water pump, long style. $20
$10
working O2 sensor, came off my running 305 TPI car, wiring connector, and pigtail connector $10 for all of it, or $5 for each piece
alternator bracket and pedal bracket? $10 each
used but in great shape. upper and lower coolant hoses from engine to radiator. $10 for all 3
kevlar blower belt for nitro funney car or dragster $20
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Re: various parts for sale
Will the speedometer cable fot a stock 92 350 tpi?
If so, I will take it.
Mannt
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If so, I will take it.
Mannt
512 947 5537
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Car: 1987 IROC-Z
Engine: 406 on N20 w/ EFI
Transmission: P.B. 700R4
Axle/Gears: 12 bolt w/ 3.91
Re: various parts for sale
if you have a 700r4 auto transmission AND it has a mechanically controlled speedometer, yes.
- you might want to research it on your own since I am not a guru of what trans/speedometer cable configuration came on a 92 camaro. mostly you just need to get under the car really quick and see if you have a Vehicle speed sensor on the trans, or if the cable "screws" onto the metal housing of the transmissions tailshaft. thats all. if it does, the cable is yours! (plus shipping)
- you might want to research it on your own since I am not a guru of what trans/speedometer cable configuration came on a 92 camaro. mostly you just need to get under the car really quick and see if you have a Vehicle speed sensor on the trans, or if the cable "screws" onto the metal housing of the transmissions tailshaft. thats all. if it does, the cable is yours! (plus shipping)
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