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1931, 1932 Plymouth 30u, Pa, Pb .040 Over Size Piston Rings on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Elgin, Texas, United States

Elgin, Texas, United States
new old stock, very clean no rust
Brand:Blackhawk Piston ring company Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:131-.040 Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

 Here we have a new old stock set of .040 over size piston rings, made by Blackhawk Piston Ring Company, part number 131-.040. for a 1931 30U after engine # 276061 and a 1931 to 1932 Plymouth PA or PB Plymouth with the four cylinder engine. These are 3 5/8" in diameter with 12-1/8" compression rings and 4-5/32" oil rings. I can ship these worldwide and combine shipping, just wait for me to send you a combined shipping invoice. Call me at 512-587-0525 if you have a question.

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