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1964-1965 Buick Oldsmobile Nos Pcv Valve Cv656 6420192 on 2040-parts.com

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Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
1964-1965 Buick Oldsmobile NOS PCV valve CV656 6420192, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Part Brand:GM Other Part Number:6422058, 6421132 Manufacturer Part Number:6420192 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:CV656 UPC:Does Not Apply





NOS genuine GM PCV valve, GM part number 6420192, AC part number CV656.

Usually, GM would consolidate a couple of applications into one part number, and supercede maybe 2 or 3 original numbers to one number. In this case, this number was superceded to two different part numbers - one for V6 engine (6421132) and one for V8 engine (6422058).

When originally introduced, this was to fit both V6 and V8 engine in 1964 Buick Special, Skylark and LeSabre, and Oldsmobile F85, Cutlass and JetStar.

Brand new, still in original GM AC box.


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