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1961-1963 Oldsmobile F85 Cutlass Nos 2bbl Exhaust Valves 578788 on 2040-parts.com

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Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
Brand new, never installed, but in wrong part number GM box.
Manufacturer Part Number:578788 Brand:GM Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does Not Apply





NOS genuine GM exhaust valves, part number 578788.

These fit 1961 - 1963 Oldsmobile F85 and Cutlass with 215 aluminum V8 engine, but only the 2bbl version.

Apparently, these only fit the Oldsmobile version of this engine, not the Buick or Pontiac versions, as they used different size valves.

Brand new, never installed, still in an original GM box, but not the correct one. Someone at the Olds dealership must have slipped them into the wrong box. These valves are almost a 1/4" smaller andhan the diameter of the valves which are the part number on the box. Sorry, only have these two valves, not a set.


1961 1962 1963


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