10 Pack Harley Big Twin Flathead 74" 80" Side Valve Blue Teflon Head Gaskets #43 on 2040-parts.com
Loveland, Ohio, US
Pack Harley Big Twin Flathead 74" 80" Side Valve Blue Teflon Head Gaskets
Fits all Big Twin Flatheads 74" and 80" 1936 through 1948
Made of Blue Teflon
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