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Edelbrock 2049 - Power Package Top End Kit RPM Series Chrysler 1967-1991 340-418 CI Small Block V8 415Hp+

Edelbrock  |  SKU: EDEL-2049
Sale price $3,57795 Regular price $3,93574

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Edelbrock 2049 - Power Package Top End Kit RPM Series Chrysler 1967-1991 340-418 CI Small Block V8 415Hp+

Top End Kit - Performer RPM - Power Package - Cylinder Heads / Camshaft / Gaskets / Hardware / Intake Manifold / Lifters / Timing Set - Aluminum - Natural - Small Block Mopar - Kit

Edelbrock Part # 2049 Performer RPM Top End Kit is designed for 1967-91 Chrysler 340-418 V-8 engines. This Top End Kit produced 417 HP & 397 TQ on a 340 c.i.d engine with 9.5:1 compression. The kit delivers improved performance in street applications from 1,500 to 6,500 rpm range. This kit includes RPM Air-Gap intake manifold, Performer RPM cylinder heads, hydraulic cam and lifters, timing chain complete bolt kits and an Edelbrock gasket set. To get great performance out of any engine, all of the components must work together. For over 30 years, the Edelbrock Total Power Package system has solved the parts matching puzzle for many street performance enthusiasts. However, with the introduction our Power Package Top End Kits, now you can get the best Edelbrock performance in-one-box, under one part number with "no guesswork" involved.

  • Matched Parts Available Under One Part Number
  • All-In-One Box Convenience
  • Make Things Easier In Parts Selection
  • Includes Almost Everything You Need
Gasket Material: MP-IIN Micropore
Finish: Satin
Family: Performer RPM
Series: Performer RPM
Horsepower: Possible 417
Minimum Torque: Possible 397
Grade Type: Performance
RGL: WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov.
Cylinder Head Port Shape: Rectangular

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