Total Seal Piston Ring Compressor 4.800-4.900 on 2040-parts.com
Six Mile, South Carolina, United States
Total Seal Piston Ring Compressor 4.800-4.900 Tapered adjustable ring compressor features billet aluminum construction. Hard anodized for longer life. Thin walled to clear head studs. The benefit of these ring compressors is that they are adjustable for a bore from 4.800 to 4.900. |
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