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1100sb-.030 Federal Mogul Rod Bearings (4 Pr.) 248 Cubic Disp. International Har on 2040-parts.com

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Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States
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Brand:Federal Mogul Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1100SB .030 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

1100SB-.030 Federal Mogul Rod Bearings (4 Pr.) 248 Cubic Disp. International Harvestor Tractor

C-248

Bore & Stroke - 3.88 x 5.25

Connecting Rod Bearing Std. Journal Size - 2.4975 / 2.4985

Farmall M S / N 501 To 278050
Farmall MV To S / N 278051
I-6 S / N 501 To 35599
IU-6
M S / N 501 To 278049
0-6 To S / N 35463
0S-6 To S / N 35463
T-6 S / N 501 To 7610
W-6 To S / N 35463
6 Series S / N 501 To 35463

U-6 Early

Connecting Rod Forging Number - 45750 DA

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