1941-1947 Ford G Engine Front And Intermediate Lower .005 Under Main Bearings on 2040-parts.com
Memphis, Tennessee, US
1941-1947 Ford G engine 6 cylinder main bearing liners, NOS. These are the front or intermediate lower half of the bearing sets and are .005 under sized. You need to find a 1GA-6333-D for a complete set.
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