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3406e Caterpillar Injectors Freightliner Peterbilt Kenworth Volvo International on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
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Middlesboro, Kentucky, US

Middlesboro, Kentucky, US
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These are 5 injectors out of a caterpillar 3406E. I am selling these as cores but i'm sure some of them are good. Casting number on 4 of them are 140-9421 and the other one is 200-1117. Some of the studs on top of them are broken but other than that they appear to be in good shape. Feel free to ask any questions or call Bill @ 606-269-4906.
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