12 New Sealed Power Ht-2089 Valve Lifters 225 3.7l Dodge Chrysler on 2040-parts.com
Monee, Illinois, United States
This is a set of 12 new , never installed in an engine , hydraulic valve lifters made by Sealed Power / Federal Mogul . Part number HT-2089 . These fit all 1981 - 1987 Chrysler Dodge cars and trucks with hydraulic lifters in 225 3.7L engines.
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