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1952 1953 1954 Ford Lincoln Mercury Truck V8 Nors Oil Pump - 239 256 279 317 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Mercury Interchange Part Number:MEK-6600-C Manufacturer Part Number:EAD-6618-A Other Part Number:B4A-6600-A / HCK-6600-C

This is an original new old replacement stock (N.O.R.S.) oil pump that fits 1952 1953 and 1954 Ford Lincoln Mercury and pickup trucks. Never been on a vehicle. 

Has EAD-6618-A stamped into it (not sure the manufacturer as the label on the box has been worn). The label still is able to see what it fits and interchangeable part numbers (B4A-A, 1BU-A, and MEK-C). Per internet search, the above numbers in item specifics are the correct interchange numbers.

Fits 239, 256, 279, and 317 cubic inch engines.

** Double check your parts books and item pictures to ensure correct vehicle application to your vehicle. Item is sold as-is. No gaskets or mounting hardware. See photos for further condition. No returns or refunds. 

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