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Studebaker Commander 8 Crankshaft Rear Main Bearing Oil Seal Set 1951 1952 1953 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Brookville, Ohio, United States

Brookville, Ohio, United States
Set is complete and in the original packaging. Packaging was sealed, but I opened it to check the condition of the parts. They were preserved in wax paper inside the envelope. Packaging is dusty and dirty from long storage. Untested and as is.
Brand:Fitzgerald Gaskets Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:cbs 45 UPC:Does not apply

Crankshaft Rear Main Brg. Oil Seal Set
Made by Fitzgerald Gaskets part no. CBS-45

For replacement on:
Studebaker Commander 8, 1951-53

Package contains Fitz no.84630S (2) to replace 530311,
 18040 (2) to replace 527249
30431 (1) to replace 530527 (Left)
30340 (1) to replace 530526 (Right)

Parts are untested and sold As Is.

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