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1953-62 Chevrolet Federal Mogul Intake Valve V-1307al on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Marietta, Ohio, United States

Marietta, Ohio, United States
Unused NOS
Part Brand:Federal Mogul Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:V-1307AL Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

We are offering a N.O.S. Federal Mogul Intake Valve # V-1307AL that fits >>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • 1953-62 Chevrolet 235 engine 6 cyl
  • Head diameter 1 57/64
  • Seat angle 30
  • Stem diameter .341
  • Stem length 6 5/16
  • Valve Lock 2G

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